Édouard-Gérard Balbiani

Édouard-Gérard Balbiani (July 31, 1823 – July 25, 1899) was a French embryologist born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.[1]

Édouard-Gérard Balbiani
Born31 July 1823 Edit this on Wikidata
Died26 July 1899 Edit this on Wikidata (aged 75)
OccupationProfessor Edit this on Wikidata
EmployerCollège de France

He was educated in Frankfurt and Paris. In Paris he studied natural sciences under zoologist Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville (1777-1850). In 1874 he became professor of embryogeny at the Collège de France, where he remained until his death in 1899.

Balbiani is known for his work in microbiology as well as his studies in embryology. He is credited with the discovery of sexual organ development in Chironomus which eventually led to the general theory on the autonomy of the germ cell. Also, he conducted comprehensive biological research on the sexual habits of Phylloxera vastatrix.[2] With anatomist Louis-Antoine Ranvier (1835-1922), he founded the Archives d'anatomie microscopique.

In 1884, his daughter Laure Balbiani married psychologist Alfred Binet.

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References

  1. "Edouard-Gérard Balbiani". www.whonamedit.com. Retrieved 2021-01-23.
  2. Paul, H.W. (2002) Science, Vine and Wine in Modern France


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