
Henry Potosnak
... Bacteriophages have some of the largest populations of organisms on Earth. It is thought that they are the most amply dispensed and assorted organisms in our biosphere. Bacteriophages are practically universal. They can survive in almost any environment. If bacteria exist in a location, it is quite ...
... Bacteriophages have some of the largest populations of organisms on Earth. It is thought that they are the most amply dispensed and assorted organisms in our biosphere. Bacteriophages are practically universal. They can survive in almost any environment. If bacteria exist in a location, it is quite ...
Félix d'Herelle

Félix d'Herelle (April 25, 1873 – February 22, 1949) was a French-Canadian microbiologist, the co-discoverer of bacteriophages (viruses that infect bacteria) and experimented with the possibility of phage therapy. D'Herelle has also been credited for his contributions to the larger concept of applied microbiology.