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Dorothea Bennett was an important scientist who studied genetics. She was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, on December 27, 1929. She passed away in Houston, Texas, on August 16, 1990. Dorothea Bennett was especially known for her work on how mammals develop very early in life. She was a leading expert in the genetics of mouse development.

About Dorothea Bennett

Dorothea Bennett was born on Oahu, Hawaii. She went to Barnard College and earned her first degree in 1951. Later, she received her advanced degree, called a doctorate, from Columbia University in 1956.

After finishing her studies, she worked at Columbia University in the Department of Zoology. This was from 1956 to 1962. There, she collaborated with other scientists like L. C. Dunn and Ann Chester Chandley.

In 1962, Bennett moved to Cornell University Medical College. She stayed there for many years, until 1976. After that, she worked at the Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research from 1976 to 1986.

In 1986, Dorothea Bennett moved to the University of Texas in Austin. She became a special professor there. She also led the zoology department. She helped start a new program for students studying molecular biology.

She died in Texas on August 16, 1990.

Awards and Recognition

Dorothea Bennett received an important award in 1981. She was given an honorary doctorate from the Faculty of Medicine at Uppsala University in Sweden. This is a special degree given to honor someone's achievements.

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