
Lynn Margulis
Lynn Margulis was an American biologist born on March 5, 1938, and passed away on November 22, 2011. She is known for her foundational work in symbiotic theory, microbial evolution, and the origins of life and cells.
Edward Lawrie Tatum was a renowned geneticist known for his contributions to the study of gene regulation and genetic mutation. In 1947, he was jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with George Beadle for their discovery of the effect of gene mutations on enzyme synthesis.

Lynn Margulis was an American biologist born on March 5, 1938, and passed away on November 22, 2011. She is known for her foundational work in symbiotic theory, microbial evolution, and the origins of life and cells.

Joel Garreau is a renowned American journalist and author, born in 1948. His career spans various fields, including technology, environment, and social issues. Garreau is known for his in-depth investigative reporting and clear articulation of complex issues.

Richard Goldschmidt was a German-American geneticist known for his contributions to the field of genetics. His research involved gene recombination and chromosomal variation, which had a profound impact on the development of modern genetics.

Hermann Joseph Muller, born on December 21, 1890, and died on April 5, 1967, was a renowned geneticist and biologist known for his contributions to the field of genetics.

Francisco J. Ayala is a renowned biologist born on March 12, 1934. He has made significant contributions to the fields of evolutionary biology, genetics, systematics, and philosophy.

David Douglass is a renowned physicist born in 1932. He has made significant contributions to the field of astrophysics, particularly in the study of star formation and cosmic microwave background radiation.

German-American biologist and a pioneer in evolutionary biology, Ernst Mayr made significant contributions to the development of modern evolutionary theory. His research in systematics, speciation, and biological classification had a profound impact on the field.
Norman Macbeth was a 19th-century painter known for his unique landscape and portrait paintings. His works often displayed a deep understanding of natural landscapes and a delicate brushstroke. Macbeth was born in 1821 and died on February 27, 1888.

Stephen Jay Gould was a renowned paleontologist, evolutionary theorist, science writer, and academic. He is known for his work in ornithology, paleontology, evolutionary theory, and speciation. Gould's writings and papers have had a profound impact on the scientific community, and he was a long-time contributor to the journal 'Nature'.

Cynthia Kenyon is a renowned biologist known for her contributions to the study of biological aging. Born in 1955, she graduated from Stanford University and has been a professor at the University of California, San Francisco. Kenyon's research focuses on extending the lifespan of nematodes, providing new insights into human aging and disease.