History |
The Association for Gnotobiotics was founded in 1961
by Philip C. Trexler (at that time with the Lobund Laboratory,
University of Notre Dame) in response to the need for organization and
standardization in the rapidly expanding field of germfree research.
The goals of the Association as defined in the original Articles
of Incorporation are:
At that time, Trexler defined gnotobiotics as the science involved with maintaining a microbiologically controlled environment and with the biological knowledge necessary to obtain and use biological specimens in this environment. This definition concisely reflects the roots of the word; that is "gnotos" meaning well known and "biota" meaning the combined flora and fauna of a region. The recently accepted definition of gnotobiote as put forth by the Committee on Standardized Nomenclature is:
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