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          Mary-Lou Pardue, Ph.D.!

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        1. Mary Lou Pardue's research works with citations, including: Antibodies to left-handed Z-DNA bind to interband regions of Drosophila polytene.
        2. Mary-Lou Pardue, Ph.D.
        3. For a half-century, Mary-Lou Pardue has ventured into the terra incognita of science, confronting dragons — and slaying more than a few of them.
        4. And his technician, Mary Lou Pardue, had been dissecting and sectioning brains from various animals from fruitflies to cows.
        5. Mary-Lou Pardue

          American geneticist (1933–2024)

          Mary-Lou Pardue (September 15, 1933 – June 1, 2024) was an American geneticist who was a professor emerita in the Department of Biology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which she originally joined in 1972.

          Her research focused on the role of telomeres in chromosome replication, particularly in Drosophila (fruit flies).[1][2] Pardue died on June 1, 2024, at the age of 90.[3]

          Early life and education

          Pardue was born in Lexington, Kentucky on September 15, 1933.[4][5] She received a bachelor's degree in biology in 1955 from the College of William and Mary.

          Pardue received a master's degree in radiation biology in 1959 from the University of Tennessee, where she had been eligible for a Ph.D. but convinced the department to give her the master's degree instead, later explaining in an interview that "in the society I was in it was quite all right for a wife to be goin