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Fanny Hesse

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Fanny Hesse

Fanny Hesse (Born Angelina Fanny Elishemius, 1850-1934)[1] is best known for her work in microbiology alongside her husband, Walther Hesse. Together they were instrumental in developing Agar as a medium for culturing microorganisms.[2]

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  1. ^ http://www.asm.org/ccLibraryFiles/FILENAME/0000000227/580892p425.pdf
  2. ^ "The Forgotten Woman Who Made Microbiology Possible". LadyBits. 14 July 2014.