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Sep 30, 1883 Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom Died on 10 Sep 1956 (aged 72)

British protozoologist & scholar

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About Doris Mackinnon

  • Doris Mackinnon (30 September 1883 – 10 September 1956) was a British zoologist.
  • Born in Scotland, her father was a Consular Agent and her mother managed a "women's home".
  • Influenced by Maria Gordon, Mackinnon studied botany and geology at Aberdeen University, graduating in 1906.
  • She received the "Carnegie scholarship", studying abroad for two years before returning to Scotland.
  • She achieved her doctorate from Aberdeen University in 1914, becoming a lecturer at University College, Dundee (the forerunner of the University of Dundee, but then a part of the University of St Andrews) in 1916. During World War I, Mackinnon worked in military hospitals in Britain, researching and helping to diagnose amoebic dysentery.
  • Her work in the military hospitals fuelled her interest in the topic, which she focused on during the following years.
  • In 1919, Mackinnon joined King's College London as a lecturer and became Chair of Zoology in 1927, the first female Chair at the college.
  • She remained in the role as Chair and professor for 22 years.
  • Her research work focused on parasitic protozoa, and she gave many lectures on the subject over the period of 30 years.
  • She also gave broadcast lectures for schools.

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