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Alice Catherine Evans

(1881-1975)
American microbiologist
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Alice Catherine Evans (January 29, 1881 – September 5, 1975) was a pioneering American microbiologist. She became a researcher at the US Department of Agriculture. There she investigated bacteriology in milk and cheese. She later demonstrated that Bacillus abortus caused the disease Brucellosis (undulant fever or Malta fever) in both cattle and humans.

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Born Alice Catherine Evans
29 January 1881
Neath, Pennsylvania USA
Died
5 September 1975 (aged 94)
Alexandria, Virginia
Zodiac Aquarius
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