DescriptionBarbara McClintock (1902-1992) shown in her laboratory in 1947 (cropped).jpg
English: Barbara McClintock (1902-1992), Department of Genetics, Carnegie Institution at Cold Spring Harbor, New York, shown in her laboratory. This photograph was distributed when McClintock received the American Association of University Women Achievement Award in 1947 for her work on cytogenetics. (From http://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_306310)
Español: Barbara McClintock (1902-1992), del Departamento de Genética de la Carnegie Institution en Cold Spring Harbor, Nueva York, en su laboratorio. Esta fotografía fue distribuida cuando McClintock recibió la "American Association of University Women Achievement Award" en 1947 por su trabajo en la citogenética.
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Reverted unexplained edit to version as of 03:24, 19 July 2022 (UTC). Original uncropped version looks good with yellowish tint and lower contrast, but this tight portrait crop, used mostly as a thumbnail in lists, displays better as true B&W with a little more contrast.
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Acc 90-105, Box 13, Folder "Portraits, Mac-Mc C-Cn"; "Dr. McClintock, investigator in genetics, Carnegie Institution, New York, recipient of the $2,500 Achievement Award of the American Association of University Women for 1947, in recoginition of her distinguished contributions to the advancement of knowledge of heredity and evolution."
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Acc 90-105, Box 13, Folder "Portraits, Mac-Mc C-Cn"; "Dr. McClintock, investigator in genetics, Carnegie Institution, New York, recipient of the $2,500 Achievement Award of the American Association of University Women for 1947, in recoginition of her distinguished contributions to the advancement of knowledge of heredity and evolution."
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Acc 90-105, Box 13, Folder "Portraits, Mac-Mc C-Cn"; "Dr. McClintock, investigator in genetics, Carnegie Institution, New York, recipient of the $2,500 Achievement Award of the American Association of University Women for 1947, in recoginition of her distinguished contributions to the advancement of knowledge of heredity and evolution."