Filipino Biologists Angel C. Alcala Invented artificial coral reefs to be used in South East Asia Pedro B. Escuro rice breeding- he developed the dwarf, high-yielding C4 rice varieties Edgardo Gomez Research achievements on marine ecosystems Bienvinido O.
Juliano At 42, he has already more than a hundred scientific articles mostly published in international journals Milagrosa R. Martinez Pioneering efforts in the development of micro algaculture Research in the field of phycology, including ecological studies of NOSTOC COMMUNE and CHLORELLA Evelyn Mae T. Mendoza Born on August 7, 1947.
Research in plant biochemistry Quirino O. Navarro The determination of nuclear property in the isotopes of californium, einsteinium and dysprosium using cryogenic techniques Baldomero Olivera, Jr Research in the field of biochemistry and molecular biology Asuncion Raymundo Soil Microbiology Prescillano M. Zamora Dr. Zamora is recognized for his contributions to plant anatomy-morphology, pteridophyte biology, and the conservation of environment and natural resources policy research Cabrera, Benjamin D M.D., M.P.H. Medical Parasitology and Public Health especially for filariasis and ascariasis Eduardo Quisimbing He is an expert in medicinal plants Carmen Velasquez Discovered 32 species and one new genus of digenetic trematodes FOREIGN BIOLOGISTS (as in outside of the Philippines) Sydney Brenner (born 1927), British molecular biologist, winner of the 2002 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Carlos Bustamante (born 1951), American biophysicist, discovered "molecular tweezers" to manipulate DNA Andrea Cesalpino (1519-1603), Italian botanist Johann Fischer von Waldheim (1771-1853), German entomologist Ambrosius Hubrecht (1853-1915), Dutch zoologist Adolfo Lutz (1855-1940), Brazilian infectologist, pathologist and public health researcher John Marwick (1891-1978), New Zealand palaeontologist and geologist Charles Wyville Thompson (1832-1882), Scottish marine biologist Oswaldo Vital Brazil (1865-1950), Brazilian physician and immunobiologist, discoverer of several antivenoms against snake, scorpion and spider bites Agustin Stahl (1842-1917), Puerto Rican zoologist and botanist.
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