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Robert Earle Buchanan: an unappreciated scientist.

Robert Earle Buchanan (1883-1973), 19th President of the Society of American Bacteriologists (later American Society for Microbiology), was one of the more important 20th century microbiologists. He was a dominant force in creating the field of bacterial systematics and made significant contribution...

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Autor principal: Singleton, R.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1999
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2579024/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11049164
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description Robert Earle Buchanan (1883-1973), 19th President of the Society of American Bacteriologists (later American Society for Microbiology), was one of the more important 20th century microbiologists. He was a dominant force in creating the field of bacterial systematics and made significant contributions to microbial physiology. He also numbered a number of influential textbooks. A reasonable conclusion is that Buchanan was a major cultivator of modern microbiology. To justify that assertion, I have four major objectives in this essay: i) a brief biographical review of Buchanan's early life; ii) a brief review of his scientific contributions, many of which go beyond his recognized contributions to bacterial systematics; iii) Buchanan was an important academic administrator who created the microbiology program and fostered a strong graduate education program at Iowa State, iv)finally, I close the essay with a focus on Buchanan's "moral character."
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spelling pubmed-25790242008-11-05 Robert Earle Buchanan: an unappreciated scientist. Singleton, R. Yale J Biol Med Research Article Robert Earle Buchanan (1883-1973), 19th President of the Society of American Bacteriologists (later American Society for Microbiology), was one of the more important 20th century microbiologists. He was a dominant force in creating the field of bacterial systematics and made significant contributions to microbial physiology. He also numbered a number of influential textbooks. A reasonable conclusion is that Buchanan was a major cultivator of modern microbiology. To justify that assertion, I have four major objectives in this essay: i) a brief biographical review of Buchanan's early life; ii) a brief review of his scientific contributions, many of which go beyond his recognized contributions to bacterial systematics; iii) Buchanan was an important academic administrator who created the microbiology program and fostered a strong graduate education program at Iowa State, iv)finally, I close the essay with a focus on Buchanan's "moral character." Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1999 /pmc/articles/PMC2579024/ /pubmed/11049164 Text en
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11049164
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