Entomologists study insects and their interactions with humans and other forms of life.
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Mammalogists study mammals (animals) and their interactions with humans and other forms of life.
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Traditionally only a handful of organisms have been widely studied, but modern research tools are enabling researchers to extend the set of model organisms to include lesser-studied and more unusual systems. These lesser-studied organisms are called "non-model organisms."
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Ethologists study of animal behavior patterns of the evolution of those behavior in a species.
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Endocrinologists study the endocrine system, the system of glands in that secrete hormones in an organism.
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Microbiologists study microscopic forms of life, their structure, functions, and modes of existence.
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Physiologists study the physical, biomechanical, and biochemical functions in a living human body system.
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded 110 times to 219 Nobel Laureates between 1901 and 2019. These recipients are only from the last few years, so for more individuals visit the official Nobel Prizes in Physiology or Medicine webpage.