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Elizabeth C. Crosby : ウィキペディア英語版
Elizabeth C. Crosby

Elizabeth C. Crosby (October 25, 1888 – July 28, 1983) was an American neuroanatomist. Crosby received the National Medal of Science from President Jimmy Carter in 1979 "for outstanding contributions to comparative and human neuroanatomy and for the synthesis and transmission of knowledge of the entire nervous system of the vertebrate phylum." Her "careful descriptions" of vertebrate brains - especially reptiles - helped to "outline evolutionary history" and her work as a clinical diagnostic assistant to neurosurgeons resulted in "the correlation of anatomy and surgery."
==Education and Career==

Crosby graduated from Adrian College with a Bachelor of Science in mathematics in 1910. Influenced by professor of physics and chemistry Elmer Jones, she attended the University of Chicago under C. Judson Herrick and received her Masters of Science in biology in 1912 and then her Ph.D. in anatomy in 1915 via a fellowship.〔 In 1920, Crosby accepted a teaching position in the University of Michigan's department of anatomy under G. Carl Huber; her classes included histology and neuroanatomy, and, while there, Crosby contributed significantly to ''The Comparative Anatomy of the Nervous System of Vertebrates'' (1936).
Although Crosby did not have a medical background, she became the first woman to receive full professorship at the University of Michigan Medical School, in 1936〔 and the first to receive the University's Faculty Achievement Award, given in 1956.〔〔 She eventually became Professor Emeritus of Anatomy and Consultant of Neurosurgery before leaving Michigan for Alabama in 1963, where she again became Professor Emeritus of Anatomy.〔 She was inducted into the Alabama Women's Hall of Fame in 1987.
Other distinctions and awards include:
* 1926, the Solis Award from the University of Michigan〔
* 1946, the Henry Russell Lectureship from the University of Michigan〔
* 1950, the Achievement Award of the American Association of University Women
* 1957, the Elizabeth C. Crosby award for best preclinical teaching established by the University of Michigan Medical School's Galens Society〔
* 1970, the Honorary Doctorate of Sciences from the University of Michigan〔
* 1972, The Henry Gray Award of the American Association of Anatomists
* 1980, Distinguished Faculty Lecturer from the University of Alabama Birmingham

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