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Scientists who born on 5th June

Scientists who born on 5th June

Susan Lindquist

 Born June 5, 1949 Died October 27, 2016 at the age of 67
Molecular Biologist and pioneer of Protein Folding.

 Jeffrey F. Chew

  Born June 5, 1924 Died April 12, 2019 at the age of 94
An American physicist who was part of Edward Taylor's Manhattan Project (and Trinity Test Observation) group. He led a group of S-matrix (screeding matrix) theorists researching strong dialogue and bootstrap theory.

 Dennis Gaber

Born June 5, 1900 Died February 8, 1979 at the age of 78
Nobel Prize-winning Hungarian - British physicist and electrical engineer for physics in 1971, he invented holography, a system of lens less, three-dimensional photography with many applications.

Warder Clyde Alley

Born June 5, 1885 Died March 18, 1955 at the age of 69
American biologist and ecologist, he researched the social behavior, assemblage and distribution of land and sea animals. He researched the role and usefulness of the social calendar in nature and the ability of animals to maintain internal balance through physical adaptation.

 Allvar Gullstrand

Born June 5, 1862 Died July 21, 1930 at the age of 68.
1911 Nobel Prize Swedish psychologist for his research on the eye as an illuminating device for physiology or medicine.

John Sophie Adams

Born 5 June 1819 He died on January 21, 1892 at the age of 72
English astronomer and mathematician, one of the two people who independently discovered the planet Neptune.

John Goodwin

Born June 5, 1760 He died on August 15, 1852 at the age of 92.
The Finnish chemist who discovered the element Autrim (1794), first from the Lanthanid family.

Joseph Putin de Tornfort

Born June 5, 1656 Died December 28, 1708 at the age of 52.
French botanist and physician. His early systematic approach to botany also included the creation of a plant classification system that used "genes" in the modern sense. In Element de Botanic (1694), he arranged petal-based plants into classes based on the shape of the corolla, then in families based on the position of the corolla, and finally in the genus as described for fruit and seed characteristics.

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