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Recognizing that plant physiology was an area of study that very few women actively pursued until the s, the Women on Plant Biology Committee would like to acknowledge those women who were pioneers in studying plants and how they work. Their research areas are very diverse: genetics, biochemistry, structure, as well as physiology.
Their education, training, and career paths are also diverse. However, as witnessed by the biographies written by former students, fellow researchers, admirers, or good friends, each of these women has contributed to the broad field of plant physiology, and we are grateful to them. If you would like to write a biography about someone who you believe should be honored in our Women in Plant Biology Hall of Fame, or if you want to suggest edits, please contact the WIPB committee.
Our beloved mentor, friend, and colleague Mary E. Mary with her Distinguished Service Medal, presented to her upon her retirement in August She had two brothers and a sister. She earned a BS in biology from Allegheny College, where she developed a passion for plants. In her first job, in the Harvard laboratory of Ralph Wetmore, Mary mastered plant tissue culture.
After team member Ian Sussex became assistant professor at the University of Pittsburgh, she returned to her hometown to be his first graduate student, earning both her MS and PhD there. Her work pioneered new techniques in eliciting novel developmental programs in differentiated cells—what today we call reprogramming. That year, the Sussex group moved to Yale University, and Mary started a position as a research associate.