
Fred Meier
Fred Meier was a notable plant pathologist recognized for his research on airborne spores and their implications. In the 1930s, he discovered spores in the atmosphere and coined the term 'aerobiology' to describe the study of airborne organisms. His work highlighted the potential for airborne pathogens to spread diseases and has had lasting impacts on both microbiology and public health.
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Fred Meier was a plant pathologist who discovered spores in space in the 1930s.
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Hungary:
Fred Meier discovered spores in space in the 1930s and coined the term aerobiology.
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