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Born at the turn of the 20th century in England, Grace Evelyn Pickford received her PhD from Yale in 1931 for research based on studies of her South African oligochaete worm collections. Prior to coming to Yale, she completed her undergraduate studies at Cambridge University receiving the equivalent of a B.A. (Cambridge did not grant B.A. degrees to women at the time.)
Dr. Pickford is best known for work in comparative endocrinology, particularly the endocrinology of fishes. Her monograph “The Physiology of the Pituitary Gland of Fishes” is a classic and set the stand for endocrinologists who study lower vertebrates. At Yale, Pickford was promoted to full professor in the penultimate year of her 40-year career. The International Society of Comparative Endocrinology established the Grace E. Pickford Medal in 1980 to be awarded to scholars for excellence in the field.