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Ernest Edward Tyzzer
““Ernest Edward Tyzzer”” (August 30, 1875 – January 23, 1965) was an American parasitologist and president of the American Association for Cancer Research (1912-1913), he was the first to describe the intranuclear inclusions characteristically induced by the varicella zoster virus, and gave his name to Tyzzer's disease.

Early life
His parents were George Roberts Tyzzer and Matilda Jane Edwards Tyzzer who migrated to America in the mid-1840s from Cornwall in England. E. Tyzzer was the youngest in a family of five. He went to Brown University, where he was educated and inspired by professor Hermon Carey Bumpus.