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Women in Science and Engineering at Yale (2020 Edition)

Biological Sciences > Erika Edwards, Ph.D.
  • Barbara J. Bachmann (?–1999), Ph.D.
  • Shirin Bahmanyar, Ph.D.
  • Susan Baserga, MD, Ph.D.
  • Leona Baumgartner (1902–1991), MD, Ph.D.
  • Katharine Jeannette Bush (1855–1937), Ph.D.
  • Lois Clark (1884–1967), Ph.D.
  • Lynn Cooley, Ph.D.
  • Margaret B. Davis
  • Nadya Dimitrova, Ph.D.
  • Erika Edwards, Ph.D.
  • Anna Maria Rhoda Erdmann (1870–1935), Ph.D.
  • Laura Flora Garnjobst (1895–1977), Ph.D.
  • Mary Helen Goldsmith, Ph.D.
  • Stavroula Hatzios, Ph.D.
  • Vivian Irish, Ph.D.
  • Akiko Iwasaki, Ph.D.
  • Paula Kavathas, Ph.D.
  • Estelle Bergere Leopold, Ph.D.
  • Martha Muñoz, Ph.D.
  • Marie Catherine Neal, MS
  • Aruna Pawashe, Ph.D.
  • Grace E. Pickford (1902–1986), Ph.D.
  • Sofia Simmonds (1912–2007), Ph.D.
  • Joan Steitz, Ph.D.
  • Josien van Wolfswinkel, Ph.D.

Erika Edwards, Ph.D.

Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology

Curator of Botany, Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History

 

Erika Edwards is a plant evolutionary biologist who studies how different plants are related to one another and how they have adapted to different environments over time.

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