make an album of scientists and their discoveries related micro organisms
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1632 - 1723 Anthonie van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723). Natuurkundige te Delft Rijksmuseum Antonie van Leeuwenhoek Dutch Considered to be the first acknowledged microscopist. Van Leeuwenhoek was the first to observe microscopic organisms, using simple single-lensed microscopes of his own design.[1]
1729 - 1799 Spallanzani.jpg Lazzaro Spallanzani Italian Proved that bacteria did not arise due to spontaneous generation by developing a sealed, sterile broth medium.[2][3]
1749 - 1823 Edward Jenner by James Northcote.jpg Edward Jenner English Developed vaccination techniques against smallpox.[2]
1818 - 1865 Ignaz Semmelweis 1860.jpg Ignaz Semmelweis Hungarian Demonstrated that doctors washing their hands with chlorine solutoin significantly reduced mortality of women giving birth in the hospital setting.[4]
1853 - 1938 Hans Christian Gram.png Hans Christian Gram Danish Developed the Gram stain used to identify and classify bacteria.[2]
1845 - 1922 Charles Laveran nobel.jpg Charles Lavaran French 1907 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discovering the causative agents of malaria and trypanosomiasis.[2]
1827 - 1912 Joseph Lister 1902.jpg Joseph Lister English Introduced sterilisation techniques to surgery.[2][5]
1822 - 1895 Louis Pasteur, foto av Félix Nadar Crisco edit.jpg Louis Pasteur French Seminal discoveries in vaccination, food safety, and microbial fermentatoion. A key proponent of the germ theory of disease.[2]
1850 - 1934 Fannie Hess.JPG Fanny Hesse German Developed agar for use in culturing bacteria.[2][6]
1851 - 1931 Martinus Willem Beijerinck.png Martinus Beijerinck Netherlands Discovered the first virus as well as bacterial nitrogen fixation and sulfate reduction.
1885 - 1948 Marjory Stephenson British Pioneer of bacterial metabolism.
1871 - 1957 Kiyoshi Shiga.jpg Kiyoshi Shiga Japanese Discovered a bacterium causing an outbreak of dysentery.[2][7]
1854 - 1917 EmilVonBehring.jpg Emil Adolf von Behring German 1901 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for discovering diphtheria antitoxin.[8]
1857 - 1932 Ronald Ross.jpg Sir Ronald Ross British 1902 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discovering that malaria is transmitted by mosquitoes[9]
1843 - 1910 RobertKoch cropped.jpg Robert Koch German 1905 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for work on tuberculosis; identified causative agents of tuberculosis, cholera, and anthrax.[10]
1845 - 1922 Charles Laveran nobel.jpg Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran French 1907 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for recognizing parasitic protozoa as the causes of malaria and African sleeping sickness.[11]
1857 - 1940 Julius Wagner-Jauregg.jpg Julius Wagner-Jauregg Austrian 1927 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discovering the neurosyphilis could be treated by inducing fever with malaria parasites.[12]
1866 - 1936 Jules Nicole.jpg Charles Jules Henri Nicolle French 1928 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for determining that typhus is transmitted by body lice.[13]
1895 - 1964 Gerhard Domagk nobel.jpg Gerhard Domagk German 1939 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for the discovering the first commercially available antibiotic: prontosil.[14]
1881 - 1955 Alexander Fleming 1945.jpg Sir Alexander Fleming Scottish 1945 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discovering penicillin.[15]
1906 - 1979 Ernst Boris Chain 1945.jpg Sir Ernst Boris Chain British
1898 - 1968 Howard Walter Florey 1945.jpg Howard Walter Florey Australian
1899 - 1972 Max Theiler nobel.jpg Max Theiler South African 1951 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for developing a vaccine against yellow fever.[16]
1888 - 1973 Selman Waksman NYWTScrop.jpg Selman Abraham Waksman American 1952 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for identifying streptomycin and other antibiotics.