ohann Friedrich Adam (18th cent - 1806), Russian botanist
Michel Adanson (1727-1806), French naturalist (abbr. in botany : Adans.)
Adam Afzelius (1750-1837), Swedish botanist
Carl Adolph Agardh (1785-1859), Swedish botanist
Jacob Georg Agardh (1813-1901), Swedish botanist
Nikolaus Ager (1568-1634), French botanist
William Aiton (1731-1793), Scottish botanist (abbr. in botany : Aiton)
Frédéric-Louis Allamand (1736 - after 1803), Swiss botanist (abbr. in botany : F.Allam.)
Curt Backeberg (1894-1966), German botanist (abbr. in botany: Backeb.)
Liberty Hyde Bailey (1858-1954), American botanist (abbr. in botany : L.H.Bailey)
Humayun Abdulali (1914-2001), Indian ornithologist
Erik Acharius (1757-1819), Swedish botanist
Pedro Alberch i Vié (1954-1998), Spanish naturalist
Johann Friedrich Adam (18th cent - 1806), Russian botanist
Michel Adanson (1727-1806), French naturalist (abbr. in botany : Adans.)
Edgar Douglas Adrian (1889-1977), British electrophysiologist, winner of the 1932 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his research on neurons
Adam Afzelius (1750-1837), Swedish botanist
Carl Adolph Agardh (1785-1859), Swedish botanist
Jacob Georg Agardh (1813-1901), Swedish botanist
Louis Agassiz (1807-1873), Swiss zoologist
Alexander Agassiz (1835-1910), American zoologist, son of Louis Agassiz
Nikolaus Ager (1568-1634), French botanist
William Aiton (1731-1793), Scottish botanist (abbr. in botany : Aiton)
Bruce Alberts (born 1938), American biochemist, former President of the National Academy of Sciences
Boyd Alexander (1873-1910), English ornithologist
Horace Alexander (1889-1989), English ornithologist
Richard D. Alexander (born 1930) American evolutionary biologist
Wilfred Backhouse Alexander (1885-1965), English ornithologist
Alfred William Alcock (1859-1933), British naturalist
Salim Ali (1896-1987), Indian ornithologist
Frédéric-Louis Allamand (1736 - after 1803), Swiss botanist (abbr. in botany : F.Allam.)
Warder Clyde Allee (1885-1955), American zoologist and ecologist, identified the Allee effect
Joel Asaph Allen (1838-1921), birds, mammals
George James Allman (1812-1898), British naturalist
Prospero Alpini (1553-1617), Italian botanist
Sidney Altman (born 1939), Canadian-born molecular biologist, winner of the 1989 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on RNA
Bruce Ames (born 1928), American biochemist, inventor of the Ames test
José Alberto de Oliveira Anchieta (1832-1897), Portuguese naturalist
Jakob Johan Adolf Appellöf (1857-1921), Swedish marine zoologist.
Aristotle (384 BC-322 BC), Greek philosopher
Peter Artedi (1705-1735), Swedish naturalist
Jean Baptiste Audebert (1759-1800), French naturalist.
Jean Victoire Audouin (1797-1841), French zoologist
John James Audubon (1786-1851), American ornithologist
Charlotte Auerbach (1899-1994), German geneticist, founded the discipline of mutagenesis
Gilbert Ashwell (born 1916), American biochemist, pioneer in the study of cell receptor
Richard Axel (born 1946), Nobel prize winning physiologist
Julius Axelrod (1912-2004), American biochemist, winner of the 1970 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his research on catecholamine neurotransmitters
Joseph Ayers marine neurophysiologist and biomimetic researcher
Félix de Azara (1746-1811), Spanish naturalist
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Churchill Babington (1831-1881), British archaeologist and conchologist
Bailey Deal (1890-1969), Irish microbiologist
John Bachman (1790-1874), American naturalist
Curt Backeberg (1894-1966), German botanist (abbr. in botany: Backeb.)
Karl Ernst von Baer (1792-1876), embryology
Liberty Hyde Bailey (1858-1954), American botanist (abbr. in botany : L.H.Bailey)
Spencer Fullerton Baird (1823-1887), birds and mammals
John Hutton Balfour (1808-1884), Scottish botanist (abbr. in botany : Balf.)
David Baltimore (born 1938), Nobel prize
Joseph Banks (1743-1820), biologist, botanist (abbr. in botany : Banks)
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