Josephine Tilden
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American phycologist
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Josephine Tilden's Degrees
- PhD Psychology University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Josephine Elizabeth Tilden was an American expert on pacific algae. She was the first woman scientist employed by the University of Minnesota. Tilden established a research station in British Columbia which lasted only until 1906. When Tilden became an assistant Professor in 1903, she was the first female scientist employed by the University of Minnesota. In 1910, despite not having a doctorate, Tilden was promoted to full professor.
Josephine Tilden's Published Works
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Published Works
- " Water bloom " as a cause of poisoning in domestic animals. (1934) (39)
- Observations on Some West American Thermal Algæ (1898) (38)
- Basicladia, a New Genus of Cladophoraceae (1930) (24)
- The Algae and their Life Relations. (1936) (23)
- Some New Species of Minnesota Algæ which Live in a Calcareous or Siliceous Matrix (1897) (17)
- Algal Food, Feeding and Case‐Building Habits of the Larva of the Midge Fly, Tanytarsus dissimilis (1930) (14)
- The algae and their life relations : fundamentals of phycology (1936) (14)
- A Classification of the Algae Based on Evolutionary Development, with Special Reference to Pigmentation (1933) (7)
- On Some Algal Stalactites of the Yellowstone National Park (1897) (6)
- The Algal Genus Schizomeris and the Occurrence of Schizomeris Leibleinii Kützing in Minnesota (1930) (5)
- Notes on a collection of algae from Guatemala (5)
- Some Hypotheses Concerning the Phylogeny of the Algae (1928) (3)
- Bactrophora irregularis, a New Brown Alga from Australia (1930) (2)
- A contribution to the bibliography of American algae (1)
- “Plant Material and Debris”: The Algal Food of Fishes (1)
- Note on the Development of a Filamentous Form of Protococcus in Entomostracan Appendages (1894) (1)
- Standardization of Method for Drawing Algae for Publication (1934) (1)
- Synopsis of the Blue-Green Algae: Myxophyceae (1917) (1)
- THE DISCOVERY OF OEDOGONIUM PRINCEPS (HASSALL) WITTROCK IN NORTH AMERICA (1930) (0)
- George Golding Kennedy correspondence. (0)
- Papers on Algae (1907) (0)
- A New Oscillatoria from California (1896) (0)
- Our Richest Source of Vitamins (1928) (0)
- Bibliography of the literature relating to the Pacific Ocean algae and to the fresh water algae of the countries bordering upon the Pacific Ocean, with supplement : special bibliographies relating to fisheries, economic algae, geology, and fertilizer algae (0)
- Notes and News (1895) (0)
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