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  • The Leeuwenhoek Medal, established in 1875 by the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW), in honor of the 17th- and 18th-century microscopist...
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    Antonie Philips van Leeuwenhoek FRS (/ˈɑːntəni vɑːn ˈleɪvənhuːk, -hʊk/ AHN-tə-nee vahn LAY-vən-hook, -⁠huuk; Dutch: [ˈɑntoːni vɑn ˈleːu.ə(n)ˌɦuk] ; 24...
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  • Leeuwenhoek (crater), a lunar impact crater Leeuwenhoek Lecture, a prize lecture of the Royal Society Leeuwenhoek Medal, an award of the Royal Netherlands Academy...
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    Carl Woese (category Leeuwenhoek Medal winners)
    member of the National Academy of Sciences in 1988, received the Leeuwenhoek Medal (microbiology's highest honor) in 1992, the Selman A. Waksman Award...
    39 KB (3,871 words) - 20:32, 25 December 2024
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    André Michel Lwoff (category Leeuwenhoek Medal winners)
    Charles-Leopold Mayer, the Leeuwenhoek Medal of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1960 and the Keilin Medal of the British Biochemical...
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  • C. B. van Niel (category Leeuwenhoek Medal winners)
    the American Society of Plant Biologists 1967: Rumford Prize 1970: Leeuwenhoek Medal van Niel was elected to the United States National Academy of Sciences...
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    Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg (category Leeuwenhoek Medal winners)
    the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. He was also the first winner of the Leeuwenhoek Medal in 1877. In his hometown, Delitzsch, the highest A-Level school, the...
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    Ferdinand Cohn (category Leeuwenhoek Medal winners)
    History Society of Boston, among others. He received the Leeuwenhoek Medal in 1885, and the Linnean Medal in 1895. For his efforts leading to the establishment...
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    Félix d'Hérelle (category Leeuwenhoek Medal winners)
    the honorary doctorate of the University of Leiden, as well as the Leeuwenhoek medal, which is only awarded once every ten years. The latter was especially...
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    Louis Pasteur (category Leeuwenhoek Medal winners)
    with Robert Koch; the latter epithet also attributed to Antonie van Leeuwenhoek). Pasteur was responsible for disproving the doctrine of spontaneous...
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    Roger Stanier (category Leeuwenhoek Medal winners)
    received several awards over the course of his career, including the Leeuwenhoek Medal. He was a Fellow of the Royal Society and a Foreign Associate of the...
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    Karl Stetter (category Leeuwenhoek Medal winners)
    aeolicus and Aquifex pyrophilus. In 2003, Stetter was honored with the Leeuwenhoek Medal by the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, an award given...
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    David Bruce (microbiologist) (category Leeuwenhoek Medal winners)
    lecturer at the Royal College of Physicians in 1915. He was awarded the Leeuwenhoek Medal in 1915, created a Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB) in the...
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    Selman Waksman (category Leeuwenhoek Medal winners)
    Medical Research (1948) Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1952) Leeuwenhoek Medal (1950) Scientific career Fields Biochemistry and Microbiology Doctoral...
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    Craig Venter (category Leeuwenhoek Medal winners)
    an honorary doctorate from Imperial College London. 2008: Double Helix Medal from Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2008: Kistler Prize from Foundation For...
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    Martinus Beijerinck (category Leeuwenhoek Medal winners)
    Rhizobium Desulfovibrio desulfuricans (Spirillum desulfuricans) Awards Leeuwenhoek Medal (1905) Scientific career Fields Microbiology Institutions Wageningen...
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    Jillian Banfield (category Benjamin Franklin Medal (Franklin Institute) laureates)
    technology). In 2023, Banfield became the first woman to win the Leeuwenhoek Medal from the Royal Dutch Society for Microbiology, an award that has been...
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    Sergei Winogradsky (category Leeuwenhoek Medal winners)
    Known for Nitrogen cycle Chemoautotrophy Sulfur-oxidizing bacteria Awards Leeuwenhoek Medal (1935) Fellow of the Royal Society Scientific career Fields Microbiology...
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    The Leeuwenhoek Lecture is a prize lecture of the Royal Society to recognize achievement in microbiology. The prize was originally given in 1950 and awarded...
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    geomicrobiologist Jillian Banfield became the first female recipient of the van Leeuwenhoek Medal, which she received for her studies of complex microbial communities...
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