Visionary agricultural scientist. His doctoral research correlating WWI draft rates to regional soil types led to the development of sophisticated metrics for soil fertility and its effect on crop, livestock, and human health.
Pathologist and scientist. His life's work offers the most comprehensive and compelling picture of the pathologic underpinnings of neurodegenerative disease.
Husband and wife biochemists, Nobel Laureates, and mountain climbers (relationship goals!). Pioneers in American biochemistry and founders of a phenominally successful lab in Washington University St. Louis.
One of the greatest chefs alive today. He taught me how to perfectly roast a chicken, which was one of the most important skills I developed as a home cook.
Organic farmer and founder of the Bionutrient Food Organization. Synthesizer of many scientific, philisophical, and agricultural schools of thought. Through outreach and public speaking he is spreading tenants of biological farming around the world.
Author and futurist. His audacious predictions about the course of human technological progress have set the upper bounds for my expectations of transhumanism.
Author and illustrator, famous not only for her Peter Rabbit children's books but also for her mycology illustrations. Particularly inspiring as a self-motivated learner.
Scientist and communicator. He inspired me early in my training to pursue science as a field, and is one of my role models for communicating science to a general audience.
Organic chemist and pharmacologist. Developed many of the synthetic methods used to generate derivatives of 5-HT2A agonists and systematically cataloged their subjective psychopharmacological effects.
Mycologist and mushroom guru. Operates one of the largest consumer-facing fungi businesses and also finds time to pioneer the field of mycoremediation.