Charlotte Auerbach

Charlotte Auerbach
Lotte Auerbach circa 1955.
Born(1899-05-14)14 May 1899
Died17 April 1994(1994-04-17) (aged 94)
Edinburgh
CitizenshipGermany, United Kingdom
Alma materUniversity of Würzburg
University of Freiburg
University of Berlin
University of Edinburgh
Known forMutagenesis
AwardsKeith Medal (1945)
Darwin Medal (1976)
Mendel Medal (1977)
Scientific career
FieldsGenetics
InstitutionsUniversity of Edinburgh

Charlotte "Lotte" Auerbach FRS FRSE (14 May 1899 – 17 March 1994) was a German geneticist who contributed to founding the science of mutagenesis. She became well known after 1942 when she discovered, with A. J. Clark and J. M. Robson, that mustard gas could cause mutations in fruit flies. She wrote 91 scientific papers, and was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and of the Royal Society of London.

In 1976, she was awarded the Royal Society's Darwin Medal. Aside her scientific contributions and love of science, she was remarkable in many other ways, including her wide interests, independence, modesty, and transparent honesty.[1][2]

  1. ^ Kilbey, B.J. (1995). "In memoriam Charlotte Auerbach, FRS (1899–1994)". Mutation Research. 327 (1–2): 1–4. doi:10.1016/0027-5107(94)00187-a. PMID 7870080.
  2. ^ Beale, G.H. (1995). "Charlotte Auerbach. 14 May 1899-17 March 1994". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. 41: 20–42. doi:10.1098/rsbm.1995.0002. PMID 11615355. S2CID 6892151.

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