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Alfred Theodore MacConkey : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alfred Theodore MacConkey Alfred Theodore MacConkey (1861-1931) was the British bacteriologist who developed MacConkey's agar, a selective medium that is used in the diagnosis of enteric pathogens. He was born McConkey but appears to have used MacConkey from at least 1881 and in all his published papers 〔Gratten, M. J. (2005). In pursuit of Alfred: an account of the professional life of Alfred Theodore MacConkey, 1861-1931. Buderim, Qld: Michael J. Gratten.〕 ==Early life and education== MacConkey was the youngest of six children born to West Derby minister Andrew McConkey and wife Margaret. He matriculated at Liverpool Collegiate Institution in 1880, studied Natural Sciences at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge and Medicine at Guy's Hospital, completing his studies in 1889.
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