Hengsheng Wang

Hengsheng Wang, Chinese geologist (Dingxian, Hebei Province 04 August 1901 – 21 September 2003) Described the gravitational mechanism of liquid magma in the mineralization With Yaomin Huang. The magmatic gravitational liquid differentiation and its significance bearing on the mineralization of stratified igneous rocks (1980) Enunciated the chromite mineralization law With Wenji Bai, Bingxi Wang & Yaochu Chai. Chromite deposits in China and their origin (1983) With W.J. Bai & C.Y. Wan. A petro-chemical classification of basic and ultrabasic rocks (1978) A method for the calculation of chemical analysis of basic and ultrabasic rocks. Acta Geol. Sinica 1 (1975)

Hendrik Weyenbergh

Hendrik Weyenbergh, Dutch-born Argentine zoologist (Haarlem 06 December 1842 – Bloemendaal 27 July 1885) DESCRIBED INVERTEBRATE GENERA Arachnida Hasseltides 1869 Diptera Asilicus 1899 Didymophleps 1883 Doringia 1875 Empidia 1869 Hieronymus 1886 Lynchia 1881 Tipularia 1869 Coleoptera Carabicina 1869 Saperdides 1874 Dermaptera Forficularia 1869 Hirudina Cyclobdella 1879 Hybobdella 1879 Hymenoptera Hagenia 1869 Pseudosyrex 1873 Lepidoptera Mamillo 1874 Vogleria 1875 Mollusca Durban 1875 Orthoptera Blattaria 1874 Propygolampis 1874 Siphonaptera Malacopsylla 1881 VALID VERTEBRATE SPECIES/SUBSPECIES Amphibia  Melanophryscus stelzneri 1875  Melanophryscus stelzneri stelzneri 1875  Reptilia Oxyrhopus rhombifer bachmanni 1876 (Reptilia) Pisces (1877) Catathyridium lorentzii Hypostomus paranensis Jenynsia obscura Trichomycterus corduvensis Trichomycterus tenius Xiphophorus minor HONORS Weyenberghiana Mello-Leitão 1941 (Arachnida)

Hanlin Wu

Hanlin Wu, Chinese ichthyologist DESCRIBED VALID PISCES TAXA Genera Atrobucca 1963 with Chu Megalonibea 1963 with Chu & Lo Neodontobutis 2002 with Chen & Kottelat Polyspondylogobius 1994 with Kimura Pseudorhinogobius 1988 with Zhong Species Acanthogobius luridus 1985 with Ni Callechelys maculatus 1981 with Chu & Jin Evynnis mononematos 2012 with Guan & Tang Gobiodon multilineatus 1979 Gobiodon oculolineatus 1979 Gymnogobius transversifasciatus 1990 with Zhou Gymnogobius zhoushanensis 2007 with Zhao & Zhong Megalonibea fusca 1963 with Chu & Lo Neenchelys parvipectoralis 1981 with Chu & Jin Nibea miichthioides 1963 with Chu & Lo Nibea semifasciata 1963 with Chu & Lo Odontobutis sinensis 2002 with Chen & Chong Odontobutis yaluensis 1993 with Wu & Xie Okamejei mengae 2007 with Jeong & Nakabo Ophichthus fasciatus 1981 with Chun & Jin Pandaka bipunctata 2008 with Chen, Zhong & Zhao Polyspondylogobius sinensis 1994 with Kimura Pseudorhinogobius aporus 1998 with Zhong Rhinogobius changjiangensis 2002 with Chen, Miller & Fang Rhinogobius lentiginis 1985 with Zheng Rhinogobius linshuiensis 2002 with Chen, Miller & Fang Rhinogobius liui 2008 with Chen Rhinogobius multimaculatus 1985 with Zheng Rhinogobius nandujiangensis 2002 with Chen, Miller & Fang Rhinogobius reticulatus 2007 with Li & Zhong Rhinogobius wangchuangensis 2002 with Chen & Fang Rhinogobius wuyanlingensis 2008 with Yang & Chen Rhinogobius xianshuiensis 1999 with Chen & Shao Sladenia zhui 2012 with Ni & Li Stiphodon multisquamus 1986 with Ni Wuhanlinigobius polycepis 1985 with Ni HONORS Wuhanlinigobius Huang, Zeehan & Chen 2013 (Pisces)

Guillermo Whittembury

Guillermo Whittembury Mendiola, Peruvian-born Venezuelan renal physiologist and biophysicist  (Trujillo, La Libertad Department 17 November 1929 – Puno 20 November 2016)  ACHIEVEMENTS With M. Echevarría, R. Ramírez Lorca, C.S. Hernandez et al. identified a new water channel in the Malpighian tubules of the insect Rhodnius prolixus (2001) Discovered a new mechanism for regulation of cellular volume in the proximal renal tubules with co-transport of Na+K+2Cl With F. Proverbio observed two modes of Na extrusion in cells of guinea pig kidney (1970) With J. Fishman proposed a second Na pump in kidney (1969) Collaborated to a standardized nomenclature for structures of the kidney (1987) Proposed a significant paracellular water flow in leaky epithelia With other authors established lateral intercellular spaces and tight junctions as sites for paracellular pathway for ion and water transport (1971) With A.K. Solomon, Windhager & Schatzmann first to demonstrate passive reabsorption of water and active reabsorption of Na into renal tubules (1958-9) With C. Monge & A. Cazorla first to study the pulmonary blood volume in altitude inhabitants (1950s) METHODOLOGY Developed a method for measuring diffusive permeability to water and ions into renal tubules With P. Carpi Medina, B. Lindemann & E. Gonzalez described a new method to measure time-dependent volume changes in proximal straight tubules (1984) Developed South American solution for kidney maintenance With J. Morales, M. Perez-Gonzalez & H. Acquatella. Ionic and histological changes in the kidney after perfusion and storage for transplantation: use of high Na-versus high K-containing solutions. Transplantation 14(4):480-9, 1972 

Ging-hsi Wang

Ging-hsi Wang or Ching-hsi Wang, Chinese neurophysiologist (Tsinan, Shantung 07 July 1897 – 1968) Discovered a circumscribed area on the gyrus compositus posterior of cat which could induce constriction of both pupils (1931), described several years later by Barris With Bartley presented evidence to show that the latent period of the cortical potential varies according to that of the retinal potential (1934) With Bartley and independently from Kornmuller and Fischer first to describe the action potentials in the superior colliculus produced by light stimulation of the retina (1934-7) 

Ganchang Wang

Ganchang Wang, Chinese nuclear physicist (Changshu, Jiangsu Province 28 May 1907 – Beijing 10 December 1998) First proposed to use a cloud chamber to study high-energy rays (1930) First proposed the use of beta-capture to detect the neutrino (1941) Designed a magnetic cloud chamber (1952) Discovered and recorded new types of particles from cosmic rays (1950s) Discovered anti-sigma minus hyperon (1959) Put forward new concepts for the restriction of nuclear fusion through laser inertia Presented the concept of laser fusion independently (1964) HONORS Asteroid 14558 Wangganchang