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PERSONAL DETAILS:

Full Name: Fredrick Bolo


Location Farmersville, Greenville City, Sinoe County.

Contact information: fcbolo@ame.edu.lr 088 820 3072

Date of Birth : March 9, 1996


Marital Status : Single
Nationality : Liberian
Religion : Christianity

Education:

African Methodist Episcopal University

2018 - Present BSC Candidate ( Economic)

St. Joseph Catholic High School

2016 - 2017 Obtained a High School Diploma and a WAEC certificate


From St. Joseph Catholic High School, Sinoe County.
Job Experience:

2018 Voter Identification Officer NEC Senatorial Election, Maryland Co.

2017 Ballot Papers Issuer NEC Presidential & Senatorial Election,

Sinoe County.

2020- 2021 Acting Media Director, Innovative Youth Association (IYA) (2020-2021)

Secretary General on Election Committee, AMEU Sinoe

Student Association.

LANGUAGE: English

SKILLS: listening skills

PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE:

2016 WAEC Certificate from St. Joseph Catholic High School, Sinoe County

AWARDS:

2016/2017 Senior High School WAEC Certificate, Sinoe Multilateral High school.
REFERENCES:
1. Augustine Lasana Beyan Senesie, Principal at Seebeh Senior High School,
Sinoe County. 088 673 0998
The Fathers of Biology

Biology, the study of life, is not limited to a single topic but actually involves several aspects like
structure and function, behavior, name, applications, etc. Since its advent as a scientific discipline,
many scientists have contributed to its advancement and development. With that, names of
significant discoverers come to mind, along with their great contributions on specific fields of biology.
The Father of Biology is Aristotle

Father of Anatomy | Herophilus, Born in Greece


Born in the Greek town of Chalcedon, Herophilus was a physician who taught at the Hippocratean
medical school. Herophilus was the first ever person to perform human dissection and because of his
outstanding anatomic discoveries in (16th century A.D.)

Father of Bacteriology | Robert Koch, Born in Germany


Robert Koch (Father of Bacteriology)Robert Koch was notable for his discovery of the bacterium
Bacillus anthracisin 1876.

Father of Botany | Theophrastus, Born in Greece


Theophrastus (Father of Botany)Known for his exemplary published books on botany (i.e. “On the
history of plants” and “On the Causes of Plants“), the Greek Theophrastus focused on the integration
of botany into agriculture and was also the first person to study plant growth and analyze plant
structure.

Father of Cytology | Robert Hooke, Born in England.


In 1665, Robert Hooke (Father of Cytology)Known for his discovery of the first ever compound
microscope, Robert Hooke is often called the “Father of Cytology“. He used such invention to view and
observe the most minute and previously unknown structures called as the cells.
Father of Embryology | Kaspar Friedrich Wolff, Born in Germany
German surgeon, Kaspar Friedrich Wolff (Father of Embryology) is very famous for his scientific work
Theoria generationis in 1759. Wolff discoveries center on the idea that plant and animal cells that
make up the embryo usually start as unspecialized but will later develop into specific cells that
eventually form the tissues and organs.
Father of Genetics | Gregor Johann Mendel, Born in Austria
Gregor Johann Mendel (Father of Genetics)Famous for his work on pea plant Pisum sativum.
Mendel proposed the three Laws of Inheritance: Law of Segregation, Law of Independent Assortment,
and law of Dominance.

Father of Histology | Marie Francois Xavier Bichat, Born in France


Marie Francois Xavier Bichat (Father of Histology)A French anatomist, Marie Francois Xavier
Bichat studied about the effects of different diseases on the organs by performing more than 600
human autopsies.

Father of Taxonomy | Carolus Linnaeus


Born in Sweden, Carolus Linnaeus (Father of Taxonomy) ( also Carl von Linné) is famous for
introducing his system of the description, identification, naming, and classification of living organisms,
which is still used at present. In 1735.

Father of Virology | Wendell Meredith Stanley


Born in USA, Wendell Meredith Stanley (Father of Virology)Because of his work on the crystallization
of the Tobacco Mosaic virus (TMV).

Father of Zoology | Aristotle, Born in Greece


Aristotle (Father of Zoology) Known to be one of the greatest Greek thinkers, Aristotle excelled not
only on the field of philosophy but also in the natural sciences as well.
His discoveries helped in building the fundamental knowledge in zoology.

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