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Hans Christian Joachim Gram (13 September 1853 – 14 November 1938) was a Danish bacteriologist noted for his development of the Gram stain, still a standard technique to classify bacteria and make them more visible under a microscope.
Hans Christian Gram: Danish Developed the Gram stain used to identify and classify bacteria. [2] 1845–1922 Charles Lavaran: French 1907 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discovering the causative agents of malaria and trypanosomiasis. [2] 1827–1912 Joseph Lister: English Introduced sterilisation techniques to surgery. [2] [5] 1822 ...
Gram stain (Gram staining or Gram's method), is a method of staining used to classify bacterial species into two large groups: gram-positive bacteria and gram-negative bacteria. It may also be used to diagnose a fungal infection. [1] The name comes from the Danish bacteriologist Hans Christian Gram, who developed the technique in 1884. [2]
Hans Gram may refer to: Hans Christian Gram (1853–1938), Danish scientist who invented Gram staining Hans Gram (composer) (1754-1804), Danish-American composer and musician
Hans Christian Gram (1853–1938), Denmark / Germany – Gram staining (histology) Zénobe Gramme (1826–1901), Belgium/France – Gramme dynamo; Temple Grandin (born 1947), squeeze machine and humane abattoirs; Michael Grätzel (born 1944), Germany/Switzerland – Dye-sensitized solar cell
Hans Christian of Sturgeon Bay was a 2024 nominee in the Best New Age, Ambient, or Chant Album category for "Ocean Dreaming Ocean," an album featuring contemplative works Christian composed around ...
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Gramella – Hans Christian Gram, a Danish pharmacologist and pathologist; Grimontia – Patrick A. D. Grimont, a French microbiologist; Guggenheimella – Bernhard Guggenheim, a Swiss microbiologist; Gulbenkiania – Calouste Gulbenkian, a Portuguese protector of the arts and sciences