Nelson Wednesday

Nelson's medium is a nutrient medium developed by Robert Arnold Nelson (R. A. Nelson) in 1958 for the cultivation of bacteria. This medium is one of the most widely used media for culturing microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi and yeast.

Nelson's medium is a liquid medium containing nutrients such as amine, phosphate, glucose and others. It has a pH of 7.4 and can be used to cultivate a variety of bacteria, including pathogenic microorganisms.

This medium was named after Robert Arnold Nelson, who was an American immunologist who worked in the field of bacteriology and microbiology. He was one of the first researchers to use this medium to cultivate bacteria and fungi.

Today Nelson's medium is widely used in scientific research as well as in the production of food products such as beer and wine. This environment is also used to produce antibiotics and other drugs.



Nelson Wednesday is an outstanding American immunologist, researcher and organizer of scientific research. Being a true fan of his profession, he continued to work for the benefit of science and society even in very difficult times for his health and life. Nelson Aron was born in a small town in Pennsylvania in 1893. He was the eldest child in the family, and his childhood years were far from cloudless: due to