Wilton R. Earle
American cell biologist
Intro | American cell biologist | |
A.K.A. | Wilton Robinson Earle Wilton Earle | |
A.K.A. | Wilton Robinson Earle Wilton Earle | |
Places | United States of America | |
was | Biologist Cell biologist | |
Work field | Science | |
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Birth | 22 June 1902, Greenville | |
Death | 30 May 1964Burtonsville (aged 61 years) | |
Star sign | Cancer |
Wilton Robinson Earle (June 22, 1902 – May 30, 1964) was an American cell biologist known for his research in cell culture techniques and carcinogenesis. Born in Greenville, South Carolina, he earned a bachelor's degree at Furman University then earned an M.A. at the University of North Carolina and PhD at Vanderbilt University in 1928. He joined the Hygienic Laboratory of the United States Public Health Service in 1928, which merged with the National Cancer Institute in 1937, where Earle worked the remainder of his life. He died at his home in Burtonsville, Maryland, aged 61.