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- Achner, Michael
- Achner, Philip
- Acoulon, Alexandre Alfred
- Acton, William John
- Adam, Jean 'Grand'
- Adam, Jean I
- Adam, Jean Dominique
- Ádámi, Géza
- Adams, Henry T.
- Adamsen, Peter Petersen
- Adelmann, Olga
- Adin, Charles
- Adler, Johann Georg
- Aerninck, Hendrick
- Aerts, Marcel
- Aerts, Rene
- Aerts, René & Marcel
- Agostinelli, Luigi
- Aguzzi, Dario
- Aireton, Edmund I
- Aireton, Edmund (Edward) II
- Albanelli, Franco
- Albanesi, Sebastiano
- Albani, Giuseppe I
- Albani, Johann Michael
- Albani, Joseph II
- Albani, Joseph III
- Albani, Joseph Anton
- Albani, Matthias II
- Albani, Michele
- Albani, Nicola
- Albani, Paolo
- Alberini, Guido
- Albert, Ádám Karóly
- Albert, Charles Francis I
- Albert, Eugene John
- Albert, John
- Albertelli, Andrea
- Alberti, Ferdinando
- Alberti, Giovanni Battista
- Albrecht, Johannes
- Alden, Austin
- Aldinger, R. E.
- Aldric, Jean-François
- Aldric, Nicolas
- Alexander, John
- Alexander, Joseph
- Alf, Gregg
Barbara E Bierer, MD
- Faculty Director, MRCT Center; Professor of Medicine
- Harvard Medical School, United States
Barbara Bierer, M.D., a hematologist-oncologist, is Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and the Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH). Dr. Bierer co-founded and now leads the Multi-Regional Clinical Trials Center of BWH and Harvard (MRCT Center, ), a collaborative effort to improve standards for the planning, conduct, and regulatory environment of international clinical trials. She is the Director of the Regulatory Foundations, Ethics, and the Law at the Harvard Catalyst () and Director of Regulatory Policy for SMART IRB (). She currently serves on the BODs of Management Sciences for Health, Edward P. Evans Foundation, and Vivli.
Gabriele Breda, PhD
- Research & Innovation Director
- ProductLife Group, France
Gabrile Breda is the Director of Research & Innovation at ProductLife Group (PLG). Grad
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List of autodidacts
This is a list of notable autodidacts. The list includes people who have been partially or wholly self-taught. Some notables listed did receive formal educations, including some college, although not in the field(s) for which they became prominent.
Historical education levels
[edit]Main article: Autodidacticism §Historical education levels
Because of the large increase in years of education since , especially during the early 20th century, it is difficult to define autodidactism and to compare autodidacts during different time periods.
Artists and authors
[edit]- Sardoine Mia, Congolese artist and painter
- Ellen Gould White, Adventist writer.
- Charlotte Perkins Gilman was a feminist writer, lecturer, and thinker at the turn of the 20th century
- Suzanne Valadon, self-taught artist of Bohemian Paris
- Sor Juana Inés dem la Cruz, self-taught scholar and poet of New Spain
- Benjamin barn (–), British sociologist, was not given a formal education.[
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