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Marie Taylor : ウィキペディア英語版 | Marie Taylor Marie Clark Taylor (1911 – December 1990) was a black American botanist. She earned her B.S. and master's at Howard University, and later her Ph.D. at Fordham University, being the first woman of any race to earn a science doctorate at Fordham. She briefly taught high school, and later started up summer science institutes for high school science teachers, bringing new methods of how to teach science, such as using light-microscopes to study cells. During the mid-1960s, she was requested President Lyndon B. Johnson to bring her work overseas, bringing her teaching style to an international level. She chaired the botany department at Howard University until her retirement in 1976. After her death, an auditorium in the Ernest. E. Just Hall at Howard University was named in her honor. ==References==
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