Benjamin Cabrera was a Filipino scientist who contributed major breakthroughs in the field of parasitology. He was instrumental in developing drug treatments against diseases caused by mosquitoes.
Benjamin Cabrera is a Filipino physician. His main contribution to the medical field is his research on parasitology and public health.
Some key contributions made to the field of evolutionary biology by Richard Dawkins include the popularization of the gene-centered theory of evolution and the term meme. He has written many books on the subject.
Benjamin Rush was known as the "Father of American Psychiatry" for his contributions to the field of mental health and his work in advocating for better treatment of patients with mental illness.
Physics to biology (in my opinion at least). Biology has more to do with macroscopic things whereas current physics (which is where a discovery would be made) deals with quantum physics and fundamental particles. A discovery in the field of quantum physics, for example the discovery of a new particle, might help explain something in biology whereas It is hard for me to envision something in biology breaking much new ground in physics.
Not really. Most of Benjamin Franklin's scientific advances were made in the fields of physics, specifically electricity, meteorology, and light theories, and kinematics.
Yes, zoology is in fact a field in biology
Cell biology
Its the study of biology
name the scientific Filipinos the field of biology
In the field of biology there are many dichotomies. Since a dichotomy is basically a "divide" or a separation, in the field of biology this can just be the separation in between organisms from bacteria on up to mammals.
the major field of biology is the study of plants,BOTANY and the study of animals,ZOOLOGY ..
Alfred Delbruck was a German biophysicist who made significant contributions to the field of molecular biology, particularly in the study of bacteriophages. He is known for his work on the structure and replication of viral DNA. Delbruck also played a key role in the development of the "phage group," a collaborative research effort that laid the foundation for the field of molecular biology.