Kathleen Bever Blackburn

Kathleen Bever Blackburn
Blackburn, probably in 1926 when attending the International Botanical Congress at Ithaca, New York
Born1892
DiedAugust 1968 (aged 7576)
CitizenshipBritish
Scientific career
FieldsBotany
InstitutionsArmstrong College

Kathleen Bever Blackburn, FLS (1892–1968) was a British botanist best remembered for the 1923 discovery that plant cells have sex chromosomes. Her principal contributions were in plant cytology and genetics. She was also a pioneer of pollen analysis.:49 She taught botany at Armstrong College, Durham University (later renamed King's College, now Newcastle University) from 1918 to 1957.:49