- Fernandus Payne
Fernandus Payne (
February 13 1881 -October 13 1977 ) was an American zoologist, geneticist and educator.Panye was born in
Shelbyville, Indiana . He received a B.Sc. fromValparaiso University in 1901 and a B.A. fromIndiana University in 1905, and a M.A. in 1906. He undertook graduate studies atColumbia University withThomas Hunt Morgan , his research took place when the use of fruit fly "Drosophila melanogaster " was being established in Morgan's lab. One of Payne's projects was to breed flies in the dark, if a generation of blind flies was produced then a model ofLamarckism would be confirmed. After producing 69 generation of flies grown in the dark Payne failed to produce a blind fly. Payne also helped Morgan produceX-ray mutagenised flies, these were used for many years to come in Morgans lab. Payne completed his PhD in 1909.Payne returned to
Indiana University where he was made associate professor. He remained at the University for the remainder of his career, he was credited with introducing genetics to the University and attracting other researchers to IU likeHermann Joseph Muller andSalvatore Luria who both became Nobel laureates.Asteroid
2496 Fernandus , discoveredOctober 8 ,1953 by theIndiana Asteroid Program , is named for him.References
*Shine, I. and Wrobel, S. 1976. "Thomas Hunt Morgan: Pioneer of Genetics". The University Press of Kentucky ISBN 0-8131-0095-X
*Indiana University Archives. [http://webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu/findingaids/archives/view?docId=InU-Ar-VAA2664.xml&text1=payne&field1=text&startDoc=1 Guide to the Fernandus Payne papers, 1908-1971]
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