Ernest Everett Just Scientist

Ernest Everett Just (August 14, 1883 – October 27, 1941) was a pioneering African-American biologist, academic and science writer. Just's primary legacy is his recognition of the fundamental role of the cell surface in the development of organisms. In his work within marine biology, cytology and parthenogenesis, he advocated the study of whole cells under normal conditions, rather than simply breaking them apart in a laboratory setting. In addition, Just also left an everlasting impression within the African American community for his ability to pursue a high level of education in spite of the racial obstacles that he faced toward the path to success.

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Ernest Everett Just
Birth dateAugust 14, 1883
Birth place
Charleston South Carolina
Nationality
United States
Date of deathOctober 27, 1941
Place of death
Washington D.C.
Residence
Germany , Italy , France , United States
Education
Dartmouth College
University of Chicago
Known for
Cell biology
Marine biology
Parthenogenesis

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