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Famous scientists that contributed to the field of genetics are: * Watson and Crick * Rosaline FranklinGregor Mendel * Barbara McClintock * Linus Pauling Of course there are many more, but this is a good start. ---- Linus Pauling * Linus Pauling and the Race for DNA: A Documentary History
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Nobody "discovered" biology it is an extremely broad area of study with many Important scientists and researchers who have contributed to the field.
5 Filipino scientists: Fe Del Mundo (pediatrician), Gelia Castillo (sociologist), Ernesto Ocampo (geologist), Angel Alcala (marine biologist), Doreen Fernandez (anthropologist). 5 Foreign scientists: Albert Einstein (theoretical physicist), Marie Curie (physicist and chemist), Charles Darwin (naturalist and biologist), Jane Goodall (primatologist), Stephen Hawking (theoretical physicist and cosmologist).
Sigmund Freud is one of the most famous and influential psychologists. Other famous psychologists include Jean Piaget, B.F. Skinner, Erik Erikson, and Ivan Pavlov. They have each contributed greatly to the field.
Filipino Artists: Juan Luna - known for his masterpiece "Spoliarium," which won a gold medal in the Exposición Nacional de Bellas Artes in 1884. Fernando Amorsolo - famed for his romanticized paintings of rural Philippine landscapes and country life. Benedicto Cabrera (Bencab) - a prominent contemporary artist known for his dynamic and powerful works reflecting Filipino culture and society. Pacita Abad - acclaimed for her vibrant and colorful abstract art, which often featured themes of social justice. Carlos "Botong" Francisco - recognized for his murals depicting Philippine history and culture, such as the works found in the Cultural Center of the Philippines. Foreign Artists: Leonardo da Vinci - renowned for iconic works such as the "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper," excelling in both art and science. Vincent van Gogh - known for his emotionally charged works like "Starry Night," characterized by bold colors and expressive brushwork. Frida Kahlo - celebrated for her introspective self-portraits that often depicted her physical and emotional pain. Pablo Picasso - influential for his role in co-founding Cubism and creating innovative artworks like "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon." Georgia O'Keeffe - recognized for her distinct style of abstracting natural forms, particularly flowers, in a way that conveyed their essence.
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