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This page is a list of New Zealand scientists with articles on Wikipedia and is necessarily incomplete. * Helen Anderson – seismonologist, public servant * Alexander Aitken – mathematician/statistician, writer, mental calculator, musician * Barbara Barratt – New Zealand entomologist and biocontrol expert * Sir Brian Barratt-Boyes – heart surgeon * Peter Barrett – geologist, Antarctic researcher * Jacqueline Beggs (born 1962) – New Zealand entomologist and ecologist * Patricia Bergquist – zoologist, anatomist * Nancy Bertler – Antarctic researcher * Rod Bieleski – plant physiologist * Gary Bold – physicist * Helen Bostock – paleoceanographer * Warwick Bowen – experimental physicist * Margaret Bradshaw – Antarctic researcher, palaeontologist * Margaret Brimble – chemist * Alex

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  • This page is a list of New Zealand scientists with articles on Wikipedia and is necessarily incomplete. * Helen Anderson – seismonologist, public servant * Alexander Aitken – mathematician/statistician, writer, mental calculator, musician * Barbara Barratt – New Zealand entomologist and biocontrol expert * Sir Brian Barratt-Boyes – heart surgeon * Peter Barrett – geologist, Antarctic researcher * Jacqueline Beggs (born 1962) – New Zealand entomologist and ecologist * Patricia Bergquist – zoologist, anatomist * Nancy Bertler – Antarctic researcher * Rod Bieleski – plant physiologist * Gary Bold – physicist * Helen Bostock – paleoceanographer * Warwick Bowen – experimental physicist * Margaret Bradshaw – Antarctic researcher, palaeontologist * Margaret Brimble – chemist * Alexandra Brewis Slade – anthropologist * Bob Brockie – artist, ecologist * John C. Butcher – mathematician * Walter Buller – naturalist * Carolyn Burns – freshwater ecologist * Sir Paul Callaghan – famous for work in magnetic resonance * Howard Carmichael – theoretical physicist doing quantum optics * Garth Carnaby – physicist * Janet Carter – professor and Dean of Science at the University of Canterbury * Amy Castle – entomologist * Ann Chapman – limnologist * Thomas Frederic Cheeseman – botanist, naturalist * Charles Chilton – zoologist * Helen Shearburn Clark (Rotman) – marine zoologist * John G. Cleary – computer scientist * Leonard Cockayne – botanist * Leslie Comrie – computer pioneer * Lucy Cranwell – botanist * G. H. Cunningham – "father" of New Zealand mycology * Kathleen Curtis – mycologist, plant pathologist, first female fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand * Michelle Dickinson – nanotechnologist * Joan Dingley – mycologist * John Newton Dodd – optical physicist * Richard Dowden – radio and space physicist * Peter David Drummond – quantum optics specialist * Doug Dye – plant bacteriologist * Sir Richard Faull – neuroscientist * Charles Fleming – ornithologist, palaeontologist * Margot Forde – botanist * Professor Elizabeth Franz – neuroscientist * Derek Freeman – anthropologist * Crispin Gardiner – physicist specialising in Quantum Optics * Nicola Gaston – chemist * Juliet Gerrard – biochemist and Prime Minister's chief science advisor * Charles Gifford – teacher and very successful promoter of astronomy * Sir Peter David Gluckman – medical science * Janet Grieve – biological oceanographer * Timothy Haskell – Antarctic physicist * Robert Cecil Hayes – seismologist * Ron Heath - physical oceanographer * Sir James Hector – geologist * Heather Hendrickson – microbiologist * Barbara Heslop – immunologist * Helen Heslop – immunotherapist, hematologist * Vicki Hyde – skeptic, psychologist * Harold John Finlay – palaeontologist, malacologist * Christina Hulbe – Antarctic glaciologists * Frederick Hutton – naturalist * Diamond Jenness – anthropologist * Sir Vaughan Jones – mathematician, awarded Fields Medal * Sir Neville Jordan – engineer, businessman, philanthropist * Mike Joy – freshwater ecologist, science communicator * Roy Kerr – proved a solution to Einstein's equations which modelled a spinning black hole * Pat Langhorne – Antarctic physicist * Libby Liggins – Marine ecologist * Alan G MacDiarmid – co-winner of the 2000 Nobel Prize in Chemistry * Bruce Marshall – taxonomist, malacologist * Sir Harold Marshall – acoustician * John Marwick – palaeontologist, geologist * Ruth Mason – botanist * Sir Archie McIndoe – pioneer plastic surgeon * Tracey McIntosh – sociologist * Don Merton – conservationist * Brian Molloy – botanist * Pérrine Moncrieff – ornithologist * Mary Morgan-Richards – evolutionary biologist * Tim Naish – glaciologist * John Morton – biologist, theologian * Wendy Nelson – marine algae expert * Frank Newhook – plant pathologist * Dame Charmian O'Connor – organic chemist * Stephen Parke – theoretical physicist * David Penny – biologist * William Pickering – central figure and pioneer of NASA space exploration * Winston Ponder – malacologist * Arthur William Baden Powell – naturalist, malacologist, palaeontologist * Margaret Reid – physicist specialising in quantum optics * James Renwick – climate scientist * Christina Riesselman – paleoceanographer * Natalie Robinson – polar oceanographer * Jacqueline Rowarth – agricultural scientist * Ernest Rutherford, 1st Baron Rutherford of Nelson – scientist and winner of the 1908 Nobel Prize in Chemistry * Jim Salinger – climate scientist * Liz Slooten – zoologist * David Spence – mathematician * Gerald Stokell – horticulturist, ichthyologist * Kathryn Stowell – biochemist * Vida Stout – limnologist * Mary Sutherland – botanist * Jeff Tallon – physicist * Warren Tate – biochemist * Beatrice Tinsley – astronomer and cosmologist * Kevin Trenberth – meteorologist and atmospheric scientist * Ingrid N. Visser – marine biologist known for studying orcas * Sir Julius von Haast – geologist * Dan Walls – physicist and pioneer in quantum optics * Ian Warrington – horticulturalist, administrator * Robert Webster – discovered the link between human flu and bird flu * William Henry Webster – malacologist and conchcologist * Joan Wiffen – paleontologist, discovered first dinosaur fossils in New Zealand * Siouxsie Wiles – microbiologist * Maurice Wilkins – shared the 1962 Nobel Prize in Medicine for his part in elucidating the structure of DNA * Allan Charles Wilson – biochemist; revolutionary evolutionist * Christine Winterbourn – pathologist * David Wratt – ex-Chief Climate Scientist, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) * Gillian Wratt – Antarctic researcher, first woman director of the New Zealand Antarctic Programme * John Stuart Yeates – botanist (en)
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  • This page is a list of New Zealand scientists with articles on Wikipedia and is necessarily incomplete. * Helen Anderson – seismonologist, public servant * Alexander Aitken – mathematician/statistician, writer, mental calculator, musician * Barbara Barratt – New Zealand entomologist and biocontrol expert * Sir Brian Barratt-Boyes – heart surgeon * Peter Barrett – geologist, Antarctic researcher * Jacqueline Beggs (born 1962) – New Zealand entomologist and ecologist * Patricia Bergquist – zoologist, anatomist * Nancy Bertler – Antarctic researcher * Rod Bieleski – plant physiologist * Gary Bold – physicist * Helen Bostock – paleoceanographer * Warwick Bowen – experimental physicist * Margaret Bradshaw – Antarctic researcher, palaeontologist * Margaret Brimble – chemist * Alex (en)
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  • List of New Zealand scientists (en)
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