List of Famous people who born in 1916

Edeltrud Posiles

First Name Edeltrud
Died on July 23, 2016 (aged 46)
Born in Austria
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Christl Schönfeldt

First Name Christl
Last Name Schönfeldt
Born on April 29, 1916
Died on December 30, 2013 (aged 97)
Born in Austria
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Hans Lorenser

First Name Hans
Last Name Lorenser
Born on February 6, 1916
Died on July 18, 1989 (aged 73)
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Hans Vontobel

First Name Hans
Last Name Vontobel
Born on December 4, 1916
Died on January 3, 2016 (aged 99)
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James F. Crow

First Name James
Last Name Crow
Born on January 18, 1916
Died on January 4, 2012 (aged 95)

James Franklin Crow was Professor Emeritus of Genetics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and a prominent population geneticist whose career spanned from the modern synthesis to the genomic era.

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Hanmer Hanbury

First Name Hanmer
Last Name Hanbury
Born on June 5, 1916
Died on June 15, 1994 (aged 78)
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Ulrich Lebsanft

First Name Ulrich
Last Name Lebsanft
Born on March 3, 1916
Died on February 9, 2014 (aged 97)
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Swanzie Erskine

First Name Swanzie
Born on January 1, 1916
Died on September 28, 2000 (aged 84)
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Günter Diehl

First Name Günter
Last Name Diehl
Born on February 8, 1916
Died on August 25, 1999 (aged 83)
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Roger Stanier

First Name Roger
Last Name Stanier
Born on October 22, 1916
Died on January 29, 1982 (aged 65)

Roger Yate Stanier was a Canadian microbiologist who was influential in the development of modern microbiology. As a member of the Delft School and former student of C. B. van Niel, he made important contributions to the taxonomy of bacteria, including the classification of blue-green algae as cyanobacteria. In 1957, he and co-authors wrote The Microbial World, an influential microbiology textbook which was published in five editions over three decades. In the course of 24 years at the University of California, Berkeley he reached the rank of professor and served as chair of the Department of Bacteriology before leaving for the Pasteur Institute in 1971. He received several awards over the course of his career, including the Leeuwenhoek Medal. He was a Fellow of the Royal Society and a Foreign Associate of the National Academy of Sciences and the Légion d’Honneur.

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