Petri dish inventor Julius Richard Petri honored with Google Doodle
Animated Google Doodle |
Guardian.co.uk 31 May 2013
The German bacteriologist's invention allowed for the better identification of bacteria and the diseases they caused.
He studied medicine at the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Academy for Military Physicians in Berlin and later worked at the Imperial Health Office with Robert Koch who is considered the father of modern bacteriology.
The doodle features six petri dishes which are swabbed by a hand. Images of bacteria grow and spread in the dishes.
Petri dishes later moved from the laboratory to the class room where they are used by every pupil of biology. Photograph: Fabrizio Bensch/Reuters/Corbis |
Petri died on December 20, 1921.
Guardian Staff, 5/31/2013
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