Florence Peebles
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American biologist
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Florence Peebles's Degrees
- Bachelors Biology University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Genetics Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Florence Peebles was an American embryologist known for her research in animal regeneration and tissue formation. Born in Pewee Valley, Kentucky, to parents Elizabeth Southgate and Thomas Chalmers Peebles, she was educated in Baltimore, attending the Girls' Latin School and earning a B.A. from the Woman's College of Baltimore in 1895. She then attended Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania, earning a PhD in 1900. She taught biology for thirty-three years, including at Bryn Mawr College, Goucher College, Tulane University, and California Christian College
Florence Peebles's Published Works
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- Experimental studies on Hydra (1897) (21)
- ON THE INTERCHANGE OF THE LIMBS OF THE CHICK BY TRANSPLANTATION (1910) (17)
- Experiments in regeneration and in grafting of hydrozoa (1900) (16)
- GROWTH REGULATING SUBSTANCES IN ECHINODERM LARVÆ (1929) (14)
- Some Growth-Regulating Factors in Tubularia (1931) (12)
- THE EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON THE REGENERATION OF HYDRA (1898) (10)
- Some experiments on the primitive streak of the chick (1898) (10)
- The life-history of Sphaerella lacustris (Haematococcus pluvialis), with especial reference to the nature and behaviour of the zoospores (1909) (9)
- The location of the chick embryo upon the blastoderm (1904) (8)
- The influence of grafting on the polarity of Tubularia (1908) (5)
- Further experiments in regeneration and grafting of hydroids (1902) (4)
- A PRELIMINARY NOTE ON THE POSITION OF THE PRIMITIVE STREAK, AND ITS RELATION TO THE EMBRYO OF THE CHICK (1903) (2)
- Regeneration and regulation inParamaecium caudatum (1912) (2)
- The formation and behaviour of the microzooids of Hoematococcus pluvialis (1905) (0)
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