John Postgate
Microbiologist and author on microbiology

Born
June 24th, 1922
102 years ago
Died
October 22nd, 2014
10 years ago — 92 years old
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
United Kingdom
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A prominent microbiologist with a focus on the interactions between microbes and their environments. Contributed significantly to the understanding of microbial physiology and ecology. Authored several influential texts and papers in the field, shaping academic discourse. Served as a professor and engaged in various academic roles throughout a career dedicated to education and research in microbiology.
Authored 'Microbes and Man'
Contributed to studies on microbial ecology
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