Ann Kiessling
Ann Kiessling
Ann Kiessling (pronounced: Ann Keess-ling) is an American biologist and reproductive scientist known for her significant contributions to the field of reproductive biology, HIV/AIDS research, and stem cell research.
Etymology
The name 'Ann' is of English origin and means 'grace'. 'Kiessling' is a German surname, which is derived from the Middle High German word 'kisel' meaning 'pebble'.
Biography
Ann Kiessling was born in Baker, Oregon. She received her Bachelor's degree in Chemistry from University of California, Berkeley and her PhD in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from Oregon Health & Science University. She has been a faculty member at Harvard Medical School since 1985.
Contributions
Kiessling has made significant contributions to the understanding of reproductive biology, particularly in the area of human reproduction. She has also been instrumental in advancing research in the field of HIV/AIDS, and has made significant strides in stem cell research.
Related Terms
- Biology
- Reproductive Scientist
- Reproductive Biology
- HIV/AIDS
- Stem Cell
- Chemistry
- Biochemistry
- Molecular Biology
- Harvard Medical School
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Ann Kiessling
- Wikipedia's article - Ann Kiessling
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