- Helen Dean King
Helen Dean King (1869-1955) was an American biologist. Born at Owego, N. Y., she graduated from
Vassar College in 1892 and in 1899 received her doctorate inphilosophy fromBryn Mawr College , where she was fellow and student assistant inbiology from 1897 to 1904. She taughtphysiology at Miss Baldwin's School, Bryn Mawr, from 1899 to 1907, was research fellow at theUniversity of Pennsylvania in 1906-08, and served as assistant inanatomy in 1908-09 and as an associate after 1909 at theWistar Institute . She was also an assistant at Woods Hole, Mass. Her investigations dealt largely with problems of sex determination.At Wistar, she worked to help breed the
Wistar rat , a strain of genetically homogeneous white rats that became widely used in biological research.External links
* [http://www.amphilsoc.org/library/mendel/1998.htm Bonnie Tocher Clause, "The Wistar Institute Archives: Rats (Not Mice) and History", Mendel Newsletter, Feb. 1998]
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