Edwin Klebs
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 111 years ago |
Date of birth | February 6,1834 |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Date of died | October 23,1913 |
Died | Bern |
Switzerland | |
Field | Pathology |
Children | Arnold Klebs |
Academic advisor | Rudolf Virchow |
Education | University of Zurich |
University of Königsberg | |
Humboldt University of Berlin | |
Julius-Maximilians-Universität | |
Born | Konigsberg |
Nationality | German |
Swiss | |
Books | Books |
Selected Monographs | |
On the Nature of Malaria | |
Notable student | Otto Lubarsch |
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ID | 1357570 |
Edwin Klebs Life story
Theodor Albrecht Edwin Klebs was a German-Swiss microbiologist. He is mainly known for his work on infectious diseases. His works paved the way for the beginning of modern bacteriology, and inspired Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch.