Carl Gegenbaur

Anatomist and academic, Evolutionary Theory

Carl Gegenbaur - Anatomist and academic, Evolutionary Theory
Born

August 21st, 1826
198 years ago

Died

1903
122 years ago — 77 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

Germany

Links & References

Contributed significantly to the field of comparative anatomy. Served as a professor at the University of Jena, where extensive research was conducted on vertebrate anatomy. Developed the concept of the evolutionary correlation of structures, influencing the understanding of evolutionary biology. Authored several major works, including 'Elements of Comparative Anatomy'.

Pioneered ideas in evolutionary anatomy

Published 'Elements of Comparative Anatomy'

Served as a professor at the University of Jena

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