Category
page 1German physiologists

Emil von Behring
German physiologist who received the first Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1901 for his discovery of a diphtheria antitoxin

Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard
German biologist (1995 Nobel Prize)

Albrecht Kossel
German biochemist and pioneer in the study of genetics

Otto Heinrich Warburg
German physiologist, medical doctor and Nobel laureate (1883–1970)

Theodor Schwann
German physiologist (1810–1882)

Johann Friedrich Blumenbach
German physician, naturalist, physiologist, and anthropologist (1752 – 1840)

Ernst Heinrich Weber
German psychologist (1795–1878)
Johannes Peter Müller
German physiologist, comparative anatomist, ichthyologist, and herpetologist (1801-1858)

Franz Joseph Gall
neuroanatomist, physiologist, and pioneer in the study of the localization of mental functions in the brain (1758-1828)

Emil du Bois-Reymond
German physician and physiologist (1818–1896)
Ludwig Büchner
German philosopher and scientist (1824-1899)
Adolf Fick
German-born physician and physiologist (1829-1901)

Carl Ludwig
German physiologist (1816-1895)

Carl Vogt
German-Swiss scientist and politician (1817–1895)

Paul Langerhans
German pathologist (1847–1888)
Caspar Friedrich Wolff
German psychologist
Felix Hoppe-Seyler
German chemist and physiologist (1825–1895)
Jacques Loeb
German-American physiologist and biologist (1859-1924)
Karl Friedrich Burdach
German physiologist (1776-1847)
Ewald Hering
German physiologist (1834–1918)
Wilhelm Kühne
physiologist (1837–1900)
Rudolf Wagner
German scientist (1805–1864)
Karl Theodor Ernst von Siebold
German physiologist and zoologist (1804-1885)
Johann Christian Reil
German physician
Ernst Wilhelm von Brücke
German physiologist (1819–1892)
Theodor Ludwig Wilhelm von Bischoff
German physician and biologist (1807-1882)
Ludwig Traube
German physician (1818–1876)
Carl von Voit
German physiologist and nutritionist (1831-1908)
Friedrich Goltz
German physiologist (1834–1902)

Alfred Wilhelm Volkmann
German physiologist, anatomist, and philosopher (1801-1877)
Rudolf Heidenhain
German physiologist and university professor (1834-1897)
Ignaz Döllinger
German physiologist and anatomist (1770-1841)
Arnold Adolph Berthold
German physiologist and zoologist (1803–1861)
Carl Bergmann
German biologist (1814–1865)
William Thierry Preyer
German physiologist (1841-1897)
Friedrich Tiedemann
German zoologist
Ludimar Hermann
German physiologist, speech scientist (1838–1914)

Theodor Wilhelm Engelmann
German physiologist (1843–1909)
Georg Friedrich Nicolai
German physiologist (1874-1964)
Viktor von Weizsäcker
German physiologist (1886-1957)
Max Verworn
German physiologist (1863–1921)
Julius Bernstein
German physiologist (1839–1917)
Siegmund Gabriel
German chemist (1851–1924)
Leonard Landois
German physiologist (1837–1902)
Eduard Pflüger
German physiologist (1823–1910)
Georg Meissner
German anatomist (1829-1905)
Nathan Zuntz
German physiologist (1847–1920)
Moritz Schiff
German physiologist and anatomist (1823-1896)
Max Rubner
German physiologist and hygienist (1854–1932)
Franz Christian Boll
German physiologist and histologist (1849–1879)

Otto Funke
German physiologist (1828–1879)
Hermann Munk
German physiologist (1839–1912)

Friedrich Arnold
German anatomist and physiologist (1803–1890)
Eduard Weber
German anatomist (1806–1871)

Gustav von Bunge
Baltic German physiologist (1844-1920)

Hubertus Strughold
German scientist and perpetrator of Nazi-sponsored medical torture; participant in Operation Paperclip
Gabriel Valentin
physiologist (1810-1883)
Hugo Kronecker
German physiologist (1839–1914)
Ludwig Julius Budge
German physiologist (1811-1888)
Hermann Friedrich Stannius
German anatomist, physiologist and entomologist (1808-1883)