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Máirin de Valéra MRIA (12 April 1912 – 8 August 1984) was an Irish phycologist, and the first chair and professor of Botany at NUI Galway. ==Early life and education== Máirin de Valéra was born 12 April 1912 in Dublin, the eldest daughter of seven children of Éamon and Sinéad de Valera (née Flanagan). Whilst de Valéra's father was a leading Irish politician and her mother was a primary school teacher. She was educated at Holy Faith Convent, Greystones, at Haddington Road, Dublin, and at Loreto College, St Stephen's Green, Dublin, going on to enter University College Dublin to study science. Graduating with a first-class honours degree in botany in 1935, she commenced her postgraduate research under Professor Joseph Doyle. She completed an M.Sc. in 1936, investigating a comparison of the conifer genera ''Athrotaxis'' and ''Sequoia''. Travelling on a scholarship, de Valéra studied at the University of Leeds from 1936 to 1937, when her interest was drawn to marine algae, something she would pursue first at Aberystwyth University, and then at the Marine Biological Laboratory at Kristineberg, Sweden. She enrolled at the University of Lund in 1937, where she worked under Harald Kylin, an eminent phycologist. During this time de Valéra published a number of papers on algal morphology and physiology. In the summer of 1938 de Valéra returned to briefly to Ireland to collect algae in Galway Bay, later publishing her findings.
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