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An '''exobiologist''' (also referred to as '''astrobiologist''' or '''xenobiologist''') was a [[biologist]] who specialized in the field of alien biology, or [[exobiology]].
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An '''exobiologist''' (also referred to as '''astrobiologist''' or '''xenobiologist''') was a [[biologist]] who specialized in the field of alien biology, or [[exobiology]]. One title on [[Cardassia Prime]] was [[chief exobiology specialist]]. ({{VOY|Nothing Human}})
   
 
[[Doctor]] [[Phlox]] once noted to [[Elizabeth Cutler]] that he found her "assistance in the field invaluable" due to her training as an exobiologist. ({{ENT|Dear Doctor}})
 
[[Doctor]] [[Phlox]] once noted to [[Elizabeth Cutler]] that he found her "assistance in the field invaluable" due to her training as an exobiologist. ({{ENT|Dear Doctor}})
   
[[Rudolph Ransom]] was a [[Starfleet]] exobiologist who was promoted to [[captain]] after he made [[first contact]] with the [[Yridian]]s. ({{VOY|Equinox}})
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[[Rudolph Ransom]] was a [[Starfleet]] exobiologist who was promoted to {{dis|captain|rank}} after he made [[first contact]] with the [[Yridian]]s. ({{VOY|Equinox}})
   
In early [[2368]], two new exobiologists and three [[stellar cartographer]]s transferred from the {{USS|Zhukov}} to the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. ({{TNG|The Game}})
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In early [[2368]], [[Zhukov science team 001|two]] new exobiologists and three [[stellar cartographer]]s transferred from the {{USS|Zhukov}} to the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. ({{TNG|The Game}})
   
 
In [[2371]], a team of specialists, specifically xenobiologists and [[exopsychologist]]s, were planned to be assembled on [[Starbase 201]] awaiting for the arrival of a [[Jem'Hadar youth 001|Jem'Hadar youth]] discovered by [[Quark]]. [[Odo]], who disliked the idea of the youth being "studied like a laboratory specimen" as proposed by [[Starfleet]], offered to raise the youth so as to be treated like a civilized being. ({{DS9|The Abandoned}})
 
In [[2371]], a team of specialists, specifically xenobiologists and [[exopsychologist]]s, were planned to be assembled on [[Starbase 201]] awaiting for the arrival of a [[Jem'Hadar youth 001|Jem'Hadar youth]] discovered by [[Quark]]. [[Odo]], who disliked the idea of the youth being "studied like a laboratory specimen" as proposed by [[Starfleet]], offered to raise the youth so as to be treated like a civilized being. ({{DS9|The Abandoned}})
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{{bginfo|A deleted scene from the {{s|3}} episode {{e|Remember Me}} referred to an exobiologist named [[Cara Hill]], the [[wife]] of Dr. {{dis|Hill|Doctor|Richard Hill}}, who served on the ''Enterprise-D''.}}
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{{bginfo|A deleted scene from the {{s|TNG}} episode {{e|Remember Me}} referred to an exobiologist named [[Cara Hill]], the [[wife]] of Dr. {{dis|Hill|Doctor|Richard Hill}}, who served on the ''Enterprise-D''.}}
   
 
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Revision as of 20:58, 25 September 2019

An exobiologist (also referred to as astrobiologist or xenobiologist) was a biologist who specialized in the field of alien biology, or exobiology. One title on Cardassia Prime was chief exobiology specialist. (VOY: "Nothing Human")

Doctor Phlox once noted to Elizabeth Cutler that he found her "assistance in the field invaluable" due to her training as an exobiologist. (ENT: "Dear Doctor")

Rudolph Ransom was a Starfleet exobiologist who was promoted to captain after he made first contact with the Yridians. (VOY: "Equinox")

In early 2368, two new exobiologists and three stellar cartographers transferred from the USS Zhukov to the USS Enterprise-D. (TNG: "The Game")

In 2371, a team of specialists, specifically xenobiologists and exopsychologists, were planned to be assembled on Starbase 201 awaiting for the arrival of a Jem'Hadar youth discovered by Quark. Odo, who disliked the idea of the youth being "studied like a laboratory specimen" as proposed by Starfleet, offered to raise the youth so as to be treated like a civilized being. (DS9: "The Abandoned")

After observing a Species 8472, who was apparently regenerating, in 2374, The Doctor stated that, "I'm no exobiologist, but I'd say this fellow is becoming highly agitated." (VOY: "Prey")

Known exobiologists

A deleted scene from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Remember Me" referred to an exobiologist named Cara Hill, the wife of Dr. Richard Hill, who served on the Enterprise-D.

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