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Chemistry genealogy is something of a hobby of chemists, using academic genealogy to trace their roots through their doctoral advisors in the same manner that one might trace a family tree. This page attempts to consolidate these genealogies.
Chemistry Genealogy
- Pietro Roccabonella
- Niccolò Leoniceno
- Gian Giorgio Trissino
- Antonio Musa Brassavola
- Manardi
- Gabriele Falloppio
- Volcher Coiter
- Hieronymus Fabricius
- William Harvey
- Adriaan van den Spiegel
- Werner Rolfinck
- Georg Wolfgang Wedel
- Johann Adolph Wedel
- Georg Erhardt Hamberger
- Christoph Andreas Mangold
- Ernst Gottfried Baldinger
- Samuel Thomas Sommerring
- Johann Friedrich Blumenbach
- Johann Christian Gottlieb Ackermann
- Johann Christian Wiegleb
- Johann Friedrich August Gottling
- Karl Wilhelm Gottlob Kastner
- Justus von Liebig
- Nikolay Zinin
- Henri Victor Regnault
- Carl von Voit
- Hermann von Fehling
- Hermann Franz Moritz Kopp
- August Kekulé
- Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff
- Hermann Emil Fischer
- Adolf von Baeyer
- Hermann Emil Fischer (see above)
- John Ulric Nef
- Victor Villiger
- Carl Theodore Liebermann
- Carl Gräbe
- Richard Anschütz
- August Wilhelm von Hofmann
- Lyon Playfair
- Emil Erlenmeyer
- Moritz Traube
- Adolph Strecker
- Wilhelm Henneberg
- Carl Schmidt
- Justus von Liebig
- Karl Wilhelm Gottlob Kastner
- Johann Friedrich August Gottling
- Ernst Gottfried Baldinger
- Christoph Andreas Mangold
- Georg Erhardt Hamberger
- Johann Adolph Wedel
- Georg Wolfgang Wedel
- Werner Rolfinck
- Niccolò Leoniceno