Helena Slizynska

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Helen Slizynska (née Gworek) (Polish spelling Helena Śliżyńska) (1908-1977) was a geneticist at the University of Edinburgh who conducted important work on the fruit fly Drosophila.

Helena Gworek was born in 1908 in Kraków, Poland. She studied agriculture at the Jagiellonian University where Dr. Bronisław Marceli Śliżyński was a lecturer in genetics. The head of the department at that time was Professor Teodor Marchlewski, who had previously worked as a researcher at the Institute of Animal Genetics in Edinburgh. Helen graduated with a thesis on selection in Drosophila. In 1936 she married Slizynski and the couple received a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation which enabled them to go to Cold Spring Harbor for a year.[1] Slyzinska worked together with Milislav Demerec, using the new method for locating genes from overlapping deficiencies in the salivary gland chromosomes.[2]

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