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14 Facts About Jane Maienschein

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Jane Maienschein then attended Indiana University Bloomington to conduct her Ph.

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Jane Maienschein was awarded a Fellowship at the Smithsonian, to study the history of microscopy.

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Jane Maienschein became involved with the Marine Biological Laboratory, in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, to research historical embryology, morphogenesis and cellular differentiation.

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Jane Maienschein researched the history and philosophy of developmental biology as well as issues surrounding stem cell research and regenerative medicine.

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Jane Maienschein is Director of The Embryo Project Encyclopedia, along with Dr Manfred Laubichler.

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Jane Maienschein is Regents' Professor and President's Professor at Arizona State University's School of Life Sciences.

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In 2000, Maienschein received the Joseph H Hazen Education Prize from the History of Science Society, and in 2024 she received the History of Science Society's highest honor, the George Sarton Medal.

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Jane Maienschein has created the Biology and Society; Bioethics, Policy, and Law; The History and Philosophy of Science; Ecology, Economics, Ethics and Environment; The Embryo Project Encyclopedia, ASU's Bioethics in Films Series, Responsible Conduct in Research and the History of Biology projects held at the Marine Biological Laboratory.

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Jane Maienschein is the first president of the International Society for the History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Biology.

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Jane Maienschein has published over 20 articles and several books as shown on her CV.

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Jane Maienschein was published in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy on "Epigenesis and Preformation".

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Jane Maienschein and Manfred Laubichler collaborated to co-write: "From Embryology to Evo-Devo: A History of Developmental Evolution" and Form and Function in Developmental Evolution.

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In 2009, Jane Maienschein presented, with Tedx Talks on "Stem Cells, Regenerative Medicine and Us".

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In November 2010, Jane Maienschein was named the 2010 Arizona Professor of the Year, by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education.