Cécile Vogt-Mugnier
Cécile Vogt-Mugnier | |
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Cecile (on right) with her husband Oskar (on left) | |
| Born | 27 March 1875 Annecy, France |
| Died | 4 May 1962 (aged 87) Cambridge, England |
| Nationality | French |
| Alma mater | Bicêtre Hospital |
| Known for | Neuroanatomy of the thalamus |
| Spouse | Oskar Vogt |
| Children | |
| Awards | Election to the German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina, National Prize of East Germany |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Neuroscience |
| Institutions | Kaiser Wilhelm Institute, now the Max Planck Institute for Brain Research, University of Berlin |
| Doctoral advisor | Pierre Marie |
Cécile Vogt-Mugnier (27 March 1875 – 4 May 1962) was a French neurologist from Haute-Savoie. She and her husband Oskar Vogt are known for their extensive cytoarchetecture studies on the brain.