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  1. Wellcome Collection. Dr Robert Koch was a pivotal figure in the golden age of microbiology. It was the German bacteriologist who discovered the bacteria that causes anthrax, septicaemia,...

  2. www.biography.com › scientists › robert-kochRobert Koch - Biography

    Apr 2, 2014 · (1843-1910) Who Was Robert Koch? Physician Robert Koch is best known for isolating the tuberculosis bacterium, the cause of numerous deaths in the mid-19th century. He won the Nobel Prize...

  3. Robert Koch. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1905. Born: 11 December 1843, Clausthal (now Clausthal-Zellerfeld), Germany. Died: 27 May 1910, Baden-Baden, Germany. Affiliation at the time of the award: Institute for Infectious Diseases, Berlin, Germany. Prize motivation: “for his investigations and discoveries in relation to tuberculosis”

  4. Robert Koch was one of the most important and influential bacteriologists in history. He is credited with developing many innovative and fundamental laboratory techniques—some of which are still used today—and proving that microorganisms cause anthrax, cholera, and tuberculosis.

  5. Nov 10, 2018 · The German physician Robert Koch (December 11, 1843 — May 27, 1910) is considered the father of modern bacteriology for his work demonstrating that specific microbes are responsible for causing specific diseases. Koch discovered the life cycle of the bacteria responsible for anthrax and identified the bacteria that cause tuberculosis and cholera.

  6. Robert Koch: One of the founders of microbiology. 1 / 16. Portrait of the family taken in Koch’s birthplace, Clausthal in the Harz region. Source: RKI. In the 19th century, diseases like tuberculosis, cholera, diphtheria and wound infections were the most common cause of death worldwide.

  7. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1905 was awarded to Robert Koch "for his investigations and discoveries in relation to tuberculosis".

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