Ingrith Johnson Deyrup-Olsen

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Ingrith Johnson Deyrup-Olsen (1919 July 25, 2004) was an American zoologist, an expert on slugs, and a science professor interested in improving science education.

Ingrith Johnson Deyrup was born in Englewood, New Jersey. Her father was Alvin Saunders Johnson, first president of the New School for Social Research.[1] She earned a degree in zoology from Barnard College in 1940, and a PhD in physiology from Columbia University in 1944. All six of her siblings also attended either Barnard or Columbia.[2]

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