An Archaeologist
An entomologist is a person who studies insects. They specialize in the scientific study of insects and their relationships to humans, other organisms, and the environment.
An Archaeologist
chiropterologist
A trichologist is a person who studies hair and its associated disorders.
From what I remember in my studies in Cosmetology school and haircolor classes, there is no scientific term for gray hair.
The technical term for anyone who studies the fossils of prehistoric creatures other than humans (including dinosaurs) is "paleontologist."
A person who studies rocks and fossils is called an archeologist. No, the study of fossils is called paleontology and the study of rocks is called geology, so a person studies fossils is called a paleontologist. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archeology http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paleontology
Pathologist
A mycologist is a scientist who studies molds and other fungi.
A person who studies flags is known as a vexillologist. Vexillology is the scientific study of flags, their history, symbolism, and design.
An entomologist is a person who studies insects. They specialize in the scientific study of insects and their relationships to humans, other organisms, and the environment.
A person who studies forensics is called a forensic scientist. They use scientific principles to analyze physical evidence in criminal investigations.
A person who studies beavers is called a "castorologist." This term derives from the scientific name for beavers, which is Castor. Castorologists may focus on various aspects of beaver ecology, behavior, and their impact on ecosystems.
There is no specific name for a person who studies squids. A marine biologists is someone who studies ocean life.
What is the name of a person that studies organisms
An Archaeologist
I don't see why not, but the scientific community will tear you to shreds.