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'''Mildred Gordon''' (1920–93) was an American [[microbiologist]] noted for her seminal research of [[human sperm]] and the [[endometrium]], and of the [[uterus]].<ref name="NYT">[http://www.nytimes.com/1993/08/26/obituaries/mildred-gordon-73-molecular-biologist-of-sex-cell-growth.html New York Times:Mildred Gordon, 73, Molecular Biologist Of Sex-Cell Growth;By WOLFGANG SAXON; August 26, 1993]</ref> |
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Gordon graduated from [[City College]] with B.S. in [[biology]]. She received an M.S. in [[zoology]] from [[Tulane University]] and her Ph.D. in anatomy from [[Yale University School of Medicine]].<ref name="NYT"/> |
Gordon graduated from [[City College]] with B.S. in [[biology]]. She received an M.S. in [[zoology]] from [[Tulane University]] and her Ph.D. in anatomy from [[Yale University School of Medicine]].<ref name="NYT"/> |
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Mildred Gordon (1920–93) was an American microbiologist noted for her seminal research of human sperm and the endometrium, and of the uterus.[1] Gordon graduated from City College with B.S. in biology. She received an M.S. in zoology from Tulane University and her Ph.D. in anatomy from Yale University School of Medicine.[1]