Yasui, Kono (1880–1971)
Yasui, Kono (1880–1971)
Japanese biologist and cytologist. Born Feb 16, 1880, in Sanbonmatsu Ouchicho, Japan; died Mar 24, 1971.
The 1st woman to receive a doctorate from a Japanese University, researched cytology at University of Chicago; studied coal at Harvard University (1915–16); established Cytologya magazine (1929); served as a research supervisor at Toyko Imperial University (1918–39); was a professor at the Tokyo Joshi Shihan Gakko (1919–49); began a survey (1945) of plants affected by fallout from the atomic bombs; appointed a professor at the Ochanomizu Women's University (1949–52). Honors include the Medal with Purple Ribbon (1955), the Order of the Precious Crown, Butterfly (1965) and Third Grade, Junior of the Court Rank.
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