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Robert Chambers (biologist)

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Robert Chambers (October 23, 1881 inErzerum[1]– July 22, 1957) was an American biologist, inventor of instruments to dissect living cells.[2][3][4]Chambers was president of theAmerican Society of Zoologists, president of Harvey Society, and president of the Union of American Biological Sciences. He was also chief of Laboratory of Experimental Cell Research at theMarine Biological Laboratory. Chambers received his Ph.D. from theUniversity of Munich, Germany.[2]

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  1. ^CHAMBERS, Robert, inWho's Who in America (vol. 14, 1926 edition); p. 438
  2. ^ab"Dr. Chambers, 75, Biologist, is Dead; Pioneer in Micrurgy Was Inventor of Instruments to Dissect Living Cells".The New York Times. 24 July 1957.
  3. ^Goldring, Irene P. (1979)."Robert Chambers: 1881-1957".American Zoologist.19 (4):1271–1273.doi:10.1093/icb/19.4.1271.JSTOR 3882473.
  4. ^"(left to right): Robert Chambers (1881-1957) and Charles Gardner Rogers (1875-1950): Acc. 90-105 - Science Service, Records, 1920s-1970s, Smithsonian Institution Archives".Smithsonian Institution Archives. 2011.
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