Hope Hibbard
American zoologist
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Hope Hibbard's Degrees
- Bachelors Biology University of California, Berkeley
- PhD Ecology Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Hope Hibbard was an American biologist, cytologist, zoologist, and professor of zoology. Born in Altoona, Pennsylvania, she conducted research in the fields of histology and marine biology, utilizing organisms such as silkworms, limpets, earthworms, and frogs. Hibbard dedicated most of her life to education as a professor at multiple institutions, including Bryn Mawr College, Elmira College, and Oberlin College. She received accolades for her research and academic merits, such as the Sarah Berliner Research Fellowship and the Adelia A. Field Johnston Professor of Zoology. Hibbard is not only remembered for her intellectual endeavors, but for her support of women in the scientific sphere and her involvement in associations that forwarded female roles in science and research, such as the American Association of University Women .
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- Survey of animal neoplasms in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, California. II. Cancer morbidity in dogs and cats from Alameda County. (1968) (514)
- Survey of animal neoplasms in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, California. I. Methodology and description of cases. (1968) (222)
- Epizootiologic characteristics of canine and feline leukemia and lymphoma. (1967) (138)
- Cytoplasmic constituents in the developing egg of Discoglossus pictus Otth (1928) (21)
- The “Golgi apparatus” during development in the stomach of gallus domesticus (1942) (18)
- The prevalence of spontaneous neoplasms in a defined canine population. (1966) (16)
- Cytoplasmic inclusions in the egg of echinarachnius parma (1922) (14)
- Current Status of Our Knowledge of the Golgi Apparatus in the Animal Cell (1945) (9)
- A STUDY OF THE GOLGI APPARATUS IN CHICKEN GIZZARD EPITHELIUM BY MEANS OF THE QUARTZ MICROSCOPE (1945) (6)
- CLEAVAGE AND MESENCHYME FORMATION IN TOXOPNEUSTES VARIEGATUS (1919) (1)
- The spermatogenesis of acaris habena linton (0)
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