Sneha Girap (Editor)

Edna H Fawcett

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Edna Fawcett


Died
  
1960

Edna H. Fawcett

Occupation
  
Botanist, Pedologist, Pathologist

Alma mater
  
Smith College, Barnard College

Edna Hague Fawcett (1879 – 1960) was an American botanist and specialist on plant health problems.

Life and career

Fawcett earned a bachelor's degree from Smith College in 1901. Around this same time, Fawcett held a temporary position as an assistant at a public school in Springfield, Massachusetts. She continued her studies at Barnard College before taking a position at the New York Botanical Garden. She joined the research staff of the Bureau of Plant Industry at the United States Department of Agriculture in 1906. Working her way up from a technician position, Fawcett eventually became an assistant pathologist in 1930.

Among her most notable written studies are Stabilization of Boric Acid Buffers By Aeration and The Problem of Dilution in Colorimetric H-Ion Measurements, which were both written in conjunction with S. F. Acree.

References

Edna H. Fawcett Wikipedia