Barbara McClintock

Barbara McClintock

Barbara McClintock , the 1983 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine, was an American scientist and one of the world's most distinguished cytogeneticists. McClintock received her PhD in botany from Cornell University in 1927, where she was a leader in the development of maize cytogenetics. The field remained the focus of her research for the rest of her career. From the late 1920s, McClintock studied chromosomes and how they change during reproduction in maize. Her work was groundbreaking: she developed the technique for visualizing maize chromosomes and used microscopic analysis to...
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Birthdate:June 16, 1902
Birthplace:Hartford, Connecticut
Date of death:September 2, 1992
Education:Cornell University, Erasmus Hall High School
Also known as:Barbara. McClintock

Honors and Awards

YearAwardWork
1981 MacArthur Fellowship Molecular Biology and Genetics
1983 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Mobile genetic elements
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Written works by Barbara McClintock

discovery and characterization of transposable elements
discovery and characterization of transposable elements
The Fantastic Drawings of Danielle
The Fantastic Drawings of Danielle
A Little Princess
A Little Princess
Dahlia (Boston Globe-Horn Book Honors
Dahlia (Boston Globe-Horn Book Honors
Animal Fables from Aesop
Animal Fables from Aesop

Places Barbara McClintock has lived

Map showing Places Lived by Barbara McClintock
MarkerLocationPopulation
A Hartford 124,775
B Brooklyn
C Columbia 108,500
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