Karl von Frisch, Austrian zoologist
Ann Haven Morgan, American zoologist
Neel and Miller, US geneticists
Thomas Hunt Morgan, US geneticist
Barbara McClintock, American geneticist
James Chester Bradley, US entomologist
Natural History Museum expedition, 1976
Alphonse Laveran, French physician
Cornelia Maria Clapp, US zoologist
Julius Wagner-Jauregg, psychiatrist
Edgar, Baron Adrian, neurophysiologist
Howard Ricketts, US pathologist
Forensic entomology
Evelyn Cheesman, British entomologist
Edward Knipling, US entomologist
Miriam Rothschild, British naturalist
Sir Gavin de Beer, British embryologist
Chromosomes, light micrograph
Brian Fisher, US entomologist
Robert Cooley, US entomologist
Henry Walter Bates, British naturalist
Ernest Austen, British entomologist
Asian hornet research
John Children, British chemist
Wilmatte Porter Cockerell, US botanist and entomologist
1766 Moses Harris Aurelian gold chrysalis
1775 Moses Harris Aurelian Eyed Hawk Moth
1766 Elephant Hawk Moth Harris Aurelian
Mary Jane Rathbun, US zoologist
Viola Shelly Shantz, US zoologist
Karl Landsteiner, Austrian-US pathologist
Ronald Ross, British physician
Lucile and William Mann, US zoologist
Estrella Eleanor Carothers, American zoologist
August Weismann, German zoologist
Scrub typhus research, 1940s
Beetle research
Entomology trip, Guyana
Natural pesticide research
British large Blue butterfly colln. 1865
Stick insect
Entomologist collecting flying insects
Austrian-US pathologist Karl Landsteiner as a child
Selman Waksman, microbiologist
Edwin Conklin, US zoologist
Olive Swezy, US zoologist
Alfred Hershey, US geneticist
Ivan Pavlov, Russian physiologist
Renato Dulbecco, Italian virologist
Edward Laurens Mark, US zoologist
Giovanni Battista Grassi, Italian zoologist
Frank Rattray Lillie, American zoologist
Margaret Alger Hayden, US zoologist
Margaret D. Thompson, US zoologist
Mary Isabel McCracken, US entomologist
Insect research
Lorenzo Langstroth, US apiarist
Rove beetle, SEM
Agnes Mary Claypole Moody, US zoologist
Marie Agnes Hinrichs, US zoologist and physiologist
Butterfly collector setting board
Theodosius Dobzhansky, Russian-US geneticist
Charles Valentine Riley, British-US entomologist
Charles Huskins, Canadian geneticist
Honey bee research
Barbara McClintock, US cell geneticist
Camillo Golgi, Italian histologist
Titian Peale, US naturalist
Plant geneticists from Cornell University, 1929
Entomologist looking at mosquito under microscope
William Sollas, British zoologist
Giovanni Grassi, Italian zoologist
Adolf von Baeyer, German chemist
Rosalyn Yalow, US medical physicist
Maze genetics research by McClintock, 1978
Maze genetics research by McClintock, 1971
Maze genetics research by McClintock, 1942
Maze genetics research by McClintock, c.1950
Maze genetics research by McClintock, 1951
Edward Wright, Irish zoologist
Theophil Studer, Swiss zoologist
Jean Dougherty Strother, American test pilot
August Forel, Swiss psychiatrist
Thomas Bell, British zoologist
Joseph Erlanger, American physiologist
Howard Temin, American virologist
Hercules beetle
Elephant beetle
Mary and Dillon Ripley, US naturalists
Willy Burgdorfer, Swiss-US parasitologist
Collecting insects
Walking through a rainforest
Crossing tsingy limestone
Russian-US geneticist Dobzhansky with fly maze, 1965
Best Of Breed Collie
Robert Koch, German microbiologist and physician
Libbie Hyman, US zoologist
Nathan Cobb, US zoologist
Mary Stuart MacDougall, US biologist
Raphael Blanchard, French parasitologist
Charles Stiles, US parasitologist
Eleanor King, US editor and author
Thomas Say, American naturalist
Scientists in academic dress at Cambridge University, 1898
David Bannerman, British ornithologist
Richard von Hertwig, German zoologist
Morgan and Emerson, US geneticists
Otto Meyerhof, German biochemist
Dog wearing first prize ribbon
The British entomologist, Sir Vincent Wigglesworth
Ernst Haeckel, German zoologist
Doris Mable Cochran, US zoologist
Niels Finsen, Danish physician
US Women Airforce Service pilots
Maurice Wilkins, British physicist
Jules Bordet, Belgian bacteriologist
Charles Sherrington, British physiologist
1759 Rosel Roesel von Rosenhof portrait
Louis de Broglie, French physicist
First Prize Winning Sheep
John Hutchinson, zoologist
Jacqueline Cochran, US aviator
Richard Goldschmidt, German-US geneticist
Edwin Linton, US helminthologist
Grasshopper
Titan beetle
Herbert Jennings, US geneticist
Bacteriology laboratory
Johannes Holtfreter, embryologist
Elizabeth C. Crosby, American neuroanatomist
Isabella Gordon, Scottish marine biologist
Clinton Merriam, US naturalist
Excavated mastodon bones
Rubella vaccine research
Johannes Fibiger, Danish microbiologist
Lionel Rothschild, British zoologist
Joel Asaph Allen, US ornithologist
Edoardo Perroncito, Italian physician
Henry and Bannerman with bird-of-prey
Apsley Cherry-Garrard, British explorer
Elizabeth Kinney, US zoologist
Florence Lowther, US zoologist
1759 Rosel Roesel von Rosenhof Beetles
Magnified view of molly fish head
Magnified view of sawfly in cocoon
Magnified view of true bug
Konrad Gessner, Swiss naturalist
Benjamin Hawkins, British sculptor
Martin Rodbell, US biochemist
US Women Airforce Service pilots, 1944
Auguste Forel, Swiss neuroanatomist and psychiatrist
Louis Agassiz, Swiss-US naturalist
Gerald Edelman, American immunologist
Horse fly, SEM
Hover fly, SEM