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Anna Maurizio | |
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Born | 26 November 1900 |
Died | 24 July 1993 |
Known for | studies of bees |
Scientific career | |
Fields | biology |
Anna Maurizio (26 November 1900[1][2][3] – 24 July 1993)[4] was a Swiss biologist who studied bees. She worked for more than three decades in the Department of Bees at the Liebefeld Federal Dairy Industry and Bacteriological Institute, where she developed new methods for determining the amount of pollen in honey.[5]