Gustav Hauser

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Gustav Hauser, around 1900

Gustav Hauser (born July 13, 1856 in Nördlingen , † June 30, 1935 in Erlangen ) was a German pathologist and bacteriologist .

Hauser studied medicine in Munich and Erlangen , where he received his doctorate . After further training in Leipzig and Vienna , he completed his habilitation in 1883 and worked as an assistant in Erlangen. In 1895 he became the successor to Friedrich Albert von Zenker's chair for pathology . He became known through the discovery of the bacteria Proteus mirabilis and Proteus vulgaris . For a bacterial species first described in 2000 , the epithet was chosen in his honor, it is Proteus hauseri . Gustav-Hauser-Strasse in Erlangen is named after him.

During his studies he became a member of the Germania Erlangen fraternity .

The physicist Friedrich Hauser was his son.

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  1. ^ Jean Euzéby, Aidan C. Parte: Genus Proteus. In: List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature, Systematics of Bacteria (LPSN) . Retrieved December 23, 2019 .
  2. ^ Ernst Elsheimer (ed.): Directory of the old fraternity members according to the status of the winter semester 1927/28. Association of Old Burschenschafter, Frankfurt am Main 1928, p. 184, OCLC 183436118