Ernest Everett Just
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| Gender | Male |
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| Death | 84 years ago |
| Date of birth | August 14,1883 |
| Zodiac sign | Leo |
| Born | Charleston |
| South Carolina | |
| United States | |
| Date of died | October 27,1941 |
| Died | Washington |
| D.C. | |
| United States | |
| Spouse | Hedwig Schnetzler |
| Ethel Highwarden | |
| Known for | Cytology |
| Parthenogenesis | |
| Marine biology | |
| Job | Teacher |
| Biologist | |
| Education | The University of Chicago |
| South Carolina State University | |
| Dartmouth College | |
| Kimball Union Academy | |
| Books | The Biology of the Cell Surface |
| Breeding Habits of the Heteronereis Form of Nereis Limbata at Woods Hole, Mass. / Frank R. Lillie and E. E. Just | |
| Children | Margaret Just Butcher |
| Parents | Mary Matthews Just |
| Charles Frazier Just Jr | |
| Awards | Spingarn Medal |
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| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 440159 |
Ernest Everett Just Life story
Ernest Everett Just 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.