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Robert Chambers (biologist)

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

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