Victor C. Twitty
Victor Chandler Twitty (November 5, 1901 — March 22, 1967) was an American biologist and embryologist. [1] [2] [3] Twitty was chair of the biological sciences department, Stanford University,[1] president of the American Society of Zoologists,[1] a member of the National Academy of Sciences,[1][2][3][4] a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences,[2] Herzstein Professor of Biology,[1] a Guggenheim fellow,[1]
The New York Times called Twitty "a distinguished embryologist".[1] The National Academy of Sciences called him "a master experimentalist in....the laboratory bench and the mountain terrain and streams of the American West".[3]
Life and career
- 1901 born in Martin County, Indiana
- 1925: graduated from Butler College[1]
- 1929: doctorate from Yale University[1]
- 1932: assistant professor of biology, Stanford University[2]
- 1936: professor of biology, Stanford University[2]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 New York Times:Stanford Biologist Dies in Laboratory Of Self-Poisoning;Dr. Victor C. Twitty, 65 years old, head of the biological sciences department, died today in his campus laboratory "of self-inflicted cyanide poisoning"
- 1 2 3 4 5 Stanford University:Memorial Resolution:Victor Chandler Twitty
- 1 2 3 Victor Chandler Twitty;By Norman K. Wessells
- ↑ New York Times:BRONK NAMED HEAD OF SCIENCE ACADEMY; HEADS SCIENTISTS SCIENCE ACADEMY ELECTS DR. BRONK The 30 Americans Elected;By WILLIAM L. LAURENCE;(Washington Bureau), April 26, 1950
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