The Rudolf Virchow lecture was an annual public lecture delivered by an eminent researcher in the field of Palaeolithic archaeology in Neuwied (Germany). The lecture was held in honour of the German physician, archaeologist and politician Rudolf Virchow and his contributions to German archaeology, whilst at the same time also honouring the outstanding accomplishments of the invited speaker.
The lecture series was discontinued after 2016, when a new price, THE HUMAN ROOTS AWARD was established to recognise significant achievements that have had an outstanding impact or great influence in understanding the archaeology of human behavioural evolution.[1]
^"Human Roots Award« an den Evolutionsbiologen Richard Dawkins überreicht" (in German). Retrieved 2018-03-15.
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The RudolfVirchowlecture was an annual public lecture delivered by an eminent researcher in the field of Palaeolithic archaeology in Neuwied (Germany)...
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Prosthetics. 39 (683). London: 932. 1 July 1896. Virchow, R. (8 October 1898). "The Huxley Lecture on Recent Advances in Science and their Bearing on...
the University of Heidelberg and at the University of Würzburg under RudolfVirchow and Albert von Kölliker. In 1865, Quincke worked with physiologist Ernst...
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research prize from the university and enabled him to briefly study under RudolfVirchow, who was at the time considered as "Germany's most renowned physician...
theory which were read and later developed by the German pathologist RudolfVirchow. He gave the first description of the stomach bacterium Sarcina ventriculi...
Franco-Prussian War and later served in an ambulance unit in France. In 1871, RudolfVirchow arranged a position for him as prosector in pathological anatomy at...
doctrine, including the celebrated RudolfVirchow, who was a scientist of the highest authority of his time. Virchow's great authority in medical circles...
recognises that excess uric acid in the blood is the cause of gout. RudolfVirchow produces a Report on the Typhus Epidemic in Upper Silesia advocating...
of Munich in 1861. As a student, his influences included pathologist RudolfVirchow and chemist Justus von Liebig. In 1863 he obtained his habilitation...
Theodor Schwann and Matthias Jakob Schleiden (with contributions from RudolfVirchow) 1840: Discovery of hemoglobin by Friedrich Ludwig Hünefeld 1845: Odic...
including Albert von Kölliker, Wilhelm von Wittich, Theodor Schwann, and RudolfVirchow and ensured he correctly cited their work. Lister's primary instrument...
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