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Arda Green Arda Alden Green (May 7, 1899—January 23, 1958) was an American biochemist who made important discoveries about serotonin and bioluminescence, and who was the recipient of the Garvan-Olin Medal for her work. ==Early life and education== Arda Green was born in Prospect, Pennsylvania, daughter of Vennis A. Green and Melva Stevenson Green. Her father taught chemistry, and her sister Metta Clare Green (Loomis) earned a PhD in physics. The Green family moved to California when Arda was a girl.〔("Do You Know Your Neighbors?" ''Modesto News-Herald'' (April 27, 1929): 13. ) via Newspapers.com .〕〔("Dr. Metta Clare Green Weds Dr. Albert Loomis in her Parents' Home," ''Modesto News-Herald'' (August 7, 1932): 4. ) via Newspapers.com .〕 Arda Green earned undergraduate degrees in chemistry and philosophy at the University of California at Berkeley in 1921; she continued into graduate study of philosophy, but soon shifted her focus to medicine. She earned a medical degree at Johns Hopkins University in 1927.〔(Elizabeth H. Oakes, ''Encyclopedia of World Scientists'' (Infobase Publishing 2007): 289-291. ) ISBN 9781438118826〕
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