Rudolph Leuckart

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Rudolph Leuckart was a 19th-century German zoologist and pioneering parasitologist known for his foundational work on the life cycles of parasites and contributions to medical zoology.

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Rudolph Leuckart canonical 2
Carl Gegenbaur 1
Rudolf Leuckart 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf academic
human
parasitologist
zoologist
areaOfInfluence human medicine
veterinary medicine
centuryOfActivity 19th century
contributedTo classification of parasites
development of medical parasitology as a discipline
understanding of parasite life cycles
countryOfCitizenship Germany
ethnicGroup German
familyName Leuckart NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork medical zoology
parasitology
zoology
givenName Rudolph NERFINISHED
influenced development of modern medical zoology
later parasitologists
movement 19th-century biology
nativeLanguage German
notableFor contributions to medical zoology
foundational work on life cycles of parasites
pioneering contributions to parasitology
notableWork research on human and animal parasites
studies on the development and life cycles of parasitic worms
occupation parasitologist
university professor
zoologist
sexOrGender male
workLocation Germany

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Onchocerca volvulus discoveredBy Rudolph Leuckart
Onchocerca volvulus describedBy Rudolph Leuckart
Gegenbaur, 1859 author Rudolph Leuckart
this entity surface form: Carl Gegenbaur
C. O. Whitman doctoralAdvisor Rudolph Leuckart
this entity surface form: Rudolf Leuckart