Karl Gottlieb Grell
Karl Gottlieb Grell was a German zoologist and protistologist, known for his work on Trichoplax.
Karl Grell received his doctorate in 1934 from the University of Bonn, for a dissertation on the digestive tract of the common scorpionfly. Subsequently, he worked primarily on unicellular eukaryotes and the metazoan Placozoa. During World War II, he was assigned to an anti-malarial unit in southeast Europe.
At the University of Tübingen, Grell was a professor of zoology, teaching protozoology and genetics. He led excursions to study marine protozoa.
Grell authored a German-language textbook on protozoology, Protozoologie, published in English as Protozoology in 1973. From 1959 to 1983 he was a co-editor for the Archiv for Protistenkunde. In addition to his work on Trichoplax, he was known for his research on life cycles of the Foraminifera.
He was elected as an honorary member of the German Society for Protozoology in 1982, and was an Honorary President of the IX International Congress of Protozoology in Berlin in 1993.