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          Hans Christian Joachim Gram, Danish pharmacologist and pathologist, born September 13, , Copenhagen; died November 14,!

          Hans Christian Joachim Gram, a Danish physician and bacteriologist, was born Sep. 13, Gram received his medical degree from the University of Copenhagen.

        1. Hans Christian Joachim Gram, a Danish physician and bacteriologist, was born Sep. 13, Gram received his medical degree from the University of Copenhagen.
        2. Gram was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, on September 13, He received a B.A. in the natural sciences from the Copenhagen Metropolitan School in and.
        3. Hans Christian Joachim Gram, Danish pharmacologist and pathologist, born September 13, , Copenhagen; died November 14,
        4. In the Danish microbiologist Hans Christian Gram discovered that crystal violet irreversibly stains certain bacteria but can be washed from others.
        5. Hans Christian Joachim Gram (September 13, - November 14, ) was a Danish bacteriologist.
        6. Hans Christian Gram

          Danish bacteriologist (1853–1938)

          Hans Christian Gram

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          Born

          Hans Christian Joachim Gram


          (1853-09-13)13 September 1853

          Copenhagen, Denmark

          Died14 November 1938(1938-11-14) (aged 85)

          Copenhagen, Denmark

          Known forInventing the Gram stain
          Scientific career
          FieldsBacteriology
          Doctoral advisorJapetus Steenstrup

          Hans Christian Joachim Gram (13 September 1853 – 14 November 1938) was a Danishbacteriologist noted for his development of the Gram stain, still a standard technique to classify bacteria and make them more visible under a microscope.

          Early life and education

          Gram was the son of Frederik Terkel Julius Gram, a professor of jurisprudence, and Louise Christiane Roulund.

          He studied at the University of Copenhagen, and was an assistant for botany to the zoologist Japetus Steenstrup.

          His study of plants introduced him to the basics of pharmacology and the