More than 100 years ago, the German physician and Nobel Prize winner Robert Koch predicted that “one day mankind will have to fight the burden of noise as fiercely as plague and cholera.” He was right ...
It was the Nobel Prize-winning scientist Robert Koch who, as early as 1910, foresaw that 'One day man will have to fight noise as fiercely as cholera and pest'.
As 2005 marks the 100th anniversary of Robert Koch receiving the Nobel Prize for his work on tuberculosis, what could microbiologists today learn from him? The details of Koch's research career ...
We live in an era of relentless, agenda-driven promotion, aggressive publicity, and cut-throat competition where the use of ...
By the time of Tchaikovsky's death in 1893, the cholera bacterium had been isolated (by Filippo Pacini in 1854 and separately by Robert Koch in 1883) and people were educated in the boiling of ...
Enter: Louis Pasteur of France and Robert Koch of Germany ... His germ of an idea about… germs, had led him to study cholera in chickens. He found that when he injected an old culture of ...