Muir-Wood, Helen (1895–1968)
Muir-Wood, Helen (1895–1968)
English paleontologist. Name variations: Helen Marguerite Muir-Wood. Born Feb 1895, in London, England; died Jan 16, 1968; University of London's Bedford College, BA, 1918; attended University College, London 1918–19.
Brachiopods specialist (a marine invertebrates phylum), researched brachiopods in Middle and Upper Paleozoic rocks; at the British Museum, worked as a part-time curator (1919), assistant (1920–55) and deputy keeper (1955–65); with Dr. G.A. Cooper of Smithsonian Institution, wrote Morphology, Classification and Life Habits of the Productoidea (Brachiopoda) in 1960; received Geological Society's Lyell Medal (1958).
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