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Meir Yoeli, M.D. (August 20, 1912 – December 5, 1975) was a biologist, researcher and educator. He is best known for his expertise in the field of infectious and parasitic diseases, which led to advancements in malaria research in the 1960s and 70s. His name inspired the term, "yoelii," the taxonomy of organisms with English names. Yoeli was also a professor at New York University, where he wrote scientific papers on the study of human malaria.
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Meir Yoeli
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1912-08-20Z
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1912-01-01Z
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1975-12-05Z
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1975-01-01Z
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