Karl Ereky died in 1952.
Hungerian Engineer Karl Ereky in 1919
The term "biotechnology" was coined by Hungarian engineer Karl Ereky in 1919 to describe the industrial applications of biological processes for a range of purposes, from food production to pharmaceuticals.
It depends on which source you go to. There are sources which claim it was George Washington Carver, Louis Pasteur, Karl Ereky, Normon Borlaug, and Dr. Jerry Caulder. Take your pick.
Paul Berg is often credited as the father of modern biotechnology for his pioneering work in recombinant DNA technology. His research laid the foundation for modern genetic engineering techniques and the development of biotechnological applications.
Karl Benjamin was born in 1925.
Frederick Karl was born in 1927.
Karl Toman was born in 1884.
Karl Martin was born in 1851.
Karl Lunde was born in 1892.
Karl Altmann was born in 1802.
Karl May was born on February 25, 1842.