"The Story of Germ Life" is a groundbreaking book authored by using H. W. Conn. Conn, a pioneering American biologist and microbiologist, offers readers a complete exploration of the microscopic organisms that play a vital part within the techniques of decay, fermentation, and sickness. In this seminal work, Conn introduces readers to the previously hidden universe of microorganism, fungi, and different microorganisms. He describes their structure, behaviors, and the profound impact they've on various elements of existence, from agriculture to medication. Conn's meticulous observations and…mehr
"The Story of Germ Life" is a groundbreaking book authored by using H. W. Conn. Conn, a pioneering American biologist and microbiologist, offers readers a complete exploration of the microscopic organisms that play a vital part within the techniques of decay, fermentation, and sickness. In this seminal work, Conn introduces readers to the previously hidden universe of microorganism, fungi, and different microorganisms. He describes their structure, behaviors, and the profound impact they've on various elements of existence, from agriculture to medication. Conn's meticulous observations and insights laid the inspiration for our understanding of microbiology and the development of modern microbiological studies. "The Story of Germ Life" isn't always simplest a scientific treatise however also a testomony to Conn's talent in making complex medical concepts on hand to a broader target audience. His work has had a lasting have an impact on on the sector of microbiology and continues to encourage scientists and readers alike to realize the hidden global of microorganisms that form our environment and fitness.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Herbert William Conn (January 10, 1859 - April 18, 1917) was a bacteriologist and educator from the United States. Born in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, the son of Reuben Rice Conn and Harriot Elizabeth, he contracted rheumatic disease as a child and had to be removed from public school due to his bad health. Instead, he attended Cushing Academy, a private school in Ashburnham, Massachusetts, before enrolling at Boston University and graduating second in his class with an A.B. in 1881. In 1881, he enrolled in graduate school at Johns Hopkins University, where he earned his Ph.D. in animal morphology, physiology, and histology in 1884 with a thesis titled "Life-history of Thalassema," for which he received the Boston Society of Natural History's Walker award. He married Julia M. Joel in August 1885, and the pair had two children, including soil bacteriologist and stain expert Harold J. Conn. Following graduation, Conn joined the faculty of Wesleyan University as a biology instructor, eventually becoming a biology professor and founding the university's biology department in 1887. For the rest of his career, he would hold the chair of biology. The same year, he was appointed acting director of the zoology department at Martha's Vineyard Summer Institute.
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