Bacteriologist
Key Facts
Abbreviation
BACT
Pronunciation
/bækˌtɪəriˈɒlədʒɪst/
Category
Medical
Related Field
Physiology
Examples in Context
- British bacteriologist Alexander Fleming died who discovered a powerful antibiotic, penicillin.
- 1822 Louis Pasteur, French chemist and bacteriologist, was born at Dole.
- 1881 Sir Alexander Fleming, Scottish bacteriologist and discoverer of penicillin, was born in Ayrshire.
- Being good at research he became assistant bacteriologist at St Mary's and was involved in treating servicemen against Typhoid in the First World War.
- Not yet available in supermarkets, the odor-killing technology is still undergoing testing, said Yan Zhiying, a bacteriologist at the Chengdu Institute of Biology and the lead researcher on the project.
Other meanings of BACT
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Bacteriology
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