- Marc Lacroix
Marc Lacroix is a biochemist (educated at University of Liège) and a researcher (born 1963 in Verviers, Wallonia, Belgium) who specializes in breast cancer biology, metastasis and therapy .<BR> He works at Institut Jules Bordet (Brussels, Belgium).
- Guillaume Goyette
allo
- Christel Veefkind
- Frank Olthuijsen
- Hehlen Karin
- Rene Kop
- Ivan Oele
- Erik Raadsen
- Wim Tieleman
- Gladys Fenioux
- David Fournier
- Marieke Sikkenk
- Kathleen Serruys
- Regine Abe
- Charles-Philippe Robin
Charles-Philippe Robin was a French physician who was a professor at the University of Paris. At different stages of his career he was a professor of natural history, anatomy, and histology. He was a member of the Academy of Medicine (1858) and Academy of Science (1866). Robin's contributions to medicine were many and varied. He was a pioneer in the study of microscopic and cellular biology, and along with Pierre François Olive Rayer (1793-1867), …
- Joseph Babiński
Joseph Jules François Félix Babinski was a Polish neurologist. He is best known for his 1896 description of the Babinski sign, a pathological plantar reflex indicative of corticospinal tract damage. Babinski was the son of a Polish engineer and his wife who in 1848 fled Warsaw for Paris because of a Russian reign of terror instigated to stall Polish attempts at achieving independence. Babinski received his medical degree from the University of Paris in 1884.
- Frederic Vester
Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Frederic Vester was a German biochemist, expert on ecology and known author of several books. Vester was born in Saarbrücken. He studied chemistry at the universities of Mainz and Paris. From 1955 to 1957 he was postdoctoral fellow at Yale University. After that until 1966 he worked at the University of the Saarland, Saarbrücken, from 1969 onwards he worked in Munich, first at the Max Planck Institute.
- Jerry Adams
Jerry McKee Adams, FAA, FRS (born 17 June, 1940) is an American molecular biologist whose research into the genetics of haemopoietic differentiation and malignancy, led him and his wife, Professor Suzanne Cory, to be the first two scientists to pioneer gene cloning techniques in Australia, and to successfully clone mammalian genes.
- Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus
Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus was a German naturalist. He was a proponent of the theory of the transmutation of species, a theory of evolution held by some biologists prior to the work of Charles Darwin. He put forward this belief in the first volume of his "Biologie; oder die Philosophie der lebenden Natur", published in 1802, the same year similar opinions were expressed by Jean-Baptiste Lamarck. Treviranus was born in Bremen and studied medicine at Göttingen, …
- Cyurly
crazy...cute :D and... crazy ! =)):P.
- Gabriela
- Ciltaru
Viata mea se rezuma mai mult la timpul pierdut in fata calculatorului, din moment ce nu am inca o prietena. Asta nu reprezinta insa o prioritate, desi as dori asta. Vreau de asemenea o cariera in medicina, mai mult fiin pasionat de stiintele exacte. Deocamdata prefer sa lucrez la calculator diverse aplicatii de pe urma carora sa iasa shi un profit bunicel.
- Eliza
Buna...ma numesc eliza am 13 ani ... eleva la scoala nr13, sunt foarte prietenoasa...
- Marcus
bin ein sportlicher Kerl,liebe Triathlon und schwimmen.
- Yannick
J'entends et j'Oublie Je Vois et Je me Souviens Je Fais et Je Comprends.
- Sherif
- Junior
- Youness
- Johanna
- Grigor
- Bernard Pullman
Bernard Pullman was born in Poland in 1919 and died in 1996. He was a theoretical and quantum chemist. He studied at the Sorbonne and then spend the years of the Second World War as an officer in Africa and the Middle East. Returning to Paris in 1946, he married Alberte Pullman. He completed his studies for the Licencie-es-Sciences in 1946 and Docteur-es-Science in 1948. He and his wife worked together for the rest of his life.
- Angelo Mosso
Angelo Mosso (30 May 1846 - 24 November 1910), 19th century Italian physiologist, who created the first crude neuroimaging technique by recording the pulsation of the human cortex in patients with skull defects following neurosurgical procedures. From his findings that these pulsations change during mental activity, he inferred that during mental activities blood flow increases to the brain.
- Claudia
Salut Moi C Claudia Jai 18 Ans, J'ai Les Chvx Brun ET Les Yx noisette Jfais Du Snow!. Chui Genre Skateuze. J'aime Les Restaurants Exotic. J'aime L'alcool Mais Pas La Biere:P J'aime Aller Din Show,.. Faire Des Activitýs De Plein Air (camping, canot, kayak, randonner, bike, plage...) Voir Mes Amies, Jaime Les Percing ... Et Plein D'autre Belle Chose.
- Martine
un peu introvertie, mais ca n'empeche pas de s'amuser :) j'aime faire des activites, des sports, comme du karate, du velo, de la marche dans des parcs avec des amis, profiter de la vie.
- Emilie
What you see on the outside is the reflection of the inside. I always try to be true to myself. I like so many different things and still want to like more...the only problem is to find the time to like them all. The best way to get to know me is to talk to me, i don't bite and I'm actually quite nice to talk to. I'm actually quite shy to start of but I warm up quickly and that's when the fun really beggings.
- Ara Hovhannisyan
angel in black (v chetovoy shkure)
- Stella
I like to be free quiero vivir libre je veux ýtre libre i want dance with who i want also with the wind... quiero bailar con quien quiero y tambien con el viento... je veux danser aver qui je veux meme avec le vent i love my the past like the present amo mi vida la passada (berny) commo la de hoy jaime ma vie autant celle d'hier que celle d'aujoud'hui...
- Brigitte
je suis quelqu'un d'assez energique, optimiste, souriante, et comique. en fait je pense qu'on peut dire que je suis euphorique. mais j,ai mon cote serieuse aussi, je suis perfectionniste et perseverante j'aime bien la biologie (je suis en microbiologie a l'universite j'adore les voyages et les langues.
- Valerie
- Nagham
i don't like to talk about myself.