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Dr. Joan Murrell Owens

American Educator and Marine Biologist

IMAGE SOURCE: THE HUNDRED SEVEN

Dr. Joan Murrell Owens (1933–2011) was an American educator and marine biologist.

FAST FACTS:

  • She was a teacher for multiple years, but then decided to go back to school to focus on marine biology
  • She worked on a project at the Smithsonian that focused on studying corals because she had sickle cell anemia, which prevented her from actually diving into the ocean
  • She was the first black woman to be awarded a geology Ph.D.
  • She helped describe a new genus of corals and classified a new species
  • She made some large contributions to the field of marine biology and specifically to the world of corals

To learn more about Dr. Owens check out the links below:

  • Owens, Joan Murrell
  • Wikipedia
  • Joan Murrell Owens and the Button Coral
  • Hidden Figures: Black Women in STEM
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