Alice Catherine Evans

Alice Catherine Evans

scientist United States

Alice Catherine Evans was an American microbiologist known for her pioneering work in the study of bacteria, particularly her discovery of the bacterium responsible for brucellosis. Her research significantly advanced the field of microbiology and demonstrated the link between certain diseases and specific microorganisms, laying the groundwork for future developments in public health and veterinary science.

Born on Jan 29, 1881 (145 years old)

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