Fell, Honor (1900–1986)

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Fell, Honor (1900–1986)

English cell biologist. Name variations: Dame Honor Fell. Born Honor Bridget Fell, May 22, 1900, at Fowthorpe, near Filey, Yorkshire, England; died April 22, 1986; dau. of Colonel William Edwin Fell (minor landowner) and Alice Picksgill-Cunliffe; University of Edinburgh, BS in zoology, 1922, PhD, 1924, and DSc, 1932.

Famed cell biologist, was invited by Tom Strangeway to work at his Cambridge Research Hospital, later named Strangeways Research Laboratory (1923), and pushed to keep the hospital running after Strangeways' death; served as Strangeways Research Laboratory director (1929–70) and research worker (1979–86), and was responsible for its tremendous growth and reputation as a 1st-rate cell biology research center; established societies for cell biology and tissue culture; promoted science among youth; became a fellow of the Royal Society. Made Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (1963).

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