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Marion Bidder : ウィキペディア英語版 | Marion Bidder
Marion Bidder (née Greenwood) (August 26, 1862-September 25, 1932) was an English physiologist and one of the first women to do independent research in Cambridge. For nearly a decade, she was in charge of the Balfour Laboratory in Cambridge and in 1895 she was the first woman to speak about a paper she had written at a Royal Society meeting. ==Early life and education== Born in the Yorkshire region of England, her family moved to Oxenhope in 1869. There, she attended to Bradford Girls' Grammar School and won a scholarship to attend Girton College when she was 17 years old. She graduated with honors in natural sciences and, in 1889, won the Gamble Prize for her dissertation.〔 While doing research at Newnham College, she wrote papers on the gastric glands of pigs, effects of nicotine on invertebrates, and the physiology of protozoa. These papers appeared in the ''Journal of Physiology''.〔
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