Emil Rosenberg

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Emil Rosenberg (1842–1925) was a biologist and professor of comparative anatomy, embryology and histology, who worked 20 years at the Imperial University of Dorpat.

Rosenberg attended college as a student of Carl Gegenbaur at the University of Jena.[1] From 1868–1875, he was the second prosector at the Imperial University of Dorpat,[2] and in 1876, he was appointed as a professor of comparative anatomy, embryology and histology.[2] Emil Rosenberg, working as professor, from 1876 to 1888, systematized the comparative-anatomy collections of the University of Dorpat in accordance with the system developed at the Hunterian Museum in London.[3]

Emil Rosenberg also worked as a Professor of Anatomy in Utrecht.

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