Tivadar Huzella
Tivadar Huzella or Theodor Huzella (10 June 1886 – 11 July 1950) was a Hungarian physician, cell biologist, and anatomist. He introduced cell-culture techniques for medical research. Huzella introduced what he called the intercellular theory in which he considered how cells connected with each others as an important area of study. He considered the intercellular system to consist of a network of fibres that exerted an active influence on the entire body. He introduced a number of techniques into the study of cells including micro-cinematography. He has been considered the founder of experimental medicine in Hungary.