Helen Battle
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Helen Irene Battle (August 31, 1903 – June 17, 1994) was a pioneering Canadian
ichthyologist Ichthyology is the branch of zoology devoted to the study of fish, including bony fish (Osteichthyes), cartilaginous fish (Chondrichthyes), and jawless fish (Agnatha). According to FishBase, 35,800 species of fish had been described as of March 2 ...
and marine biologist. She was the first Canadian woman to earn a PhD in marine biology and she was also one of the first zoologists to engage in laboratory research (as opposed to field research). She was an emeritus professor of zoology at the University of Western Ontario from 1972.


Early life and education

Born in
London, Ontario London is a city in southwestern Ontario, Canada, along the Quebec City–Windsor Corridor. The city had a population of 422,324 according to the 2021 Canadian census. London is at the confluence of the Thames River (Ontario), Thames River and N ...
, she received B.A. (1923) and M.A. (1924) from
University of Western Ontario The University of Western Ontario (UWO; branded as Western University) is a Public university, public research university in London, Ontario, Canada. The main campus is located on of land, surrounded by residential neighbourhoods and the Thame ...
(Western University) and was 16 years old when she started her undergraduate degree. Her master's thesis was on the field of fish embryology. She completed her PhD at the
University of Toronto The University of Toronto (UToronto or U of T) is a public university, public research university whose main campus is located on the grounds that surround Queen's Park (Toronto), Queen's Park in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was founded by ...
in 1928 under the supervision of Archibald G. Huntsman, whereby she also became the first woman in Canada to earn a PhD in
Marine Biology Marine biology is the scientific study of the biology of marine life, organisms that inhabit the sea. Given that in biology many scientific classification, phyla, family (biology), families and genera have some species that live in the sea and ...
.


Career

From 1929 to 1967, Battle served on the faculty of Western University. Battle's teaching career spanned over fifty years and 4,500 students, involving topics such as the embryology of marine life and teaching methodology. During her tenure, Dr. Battle fought for improving the position of women in universities and encouraged women to study science and go to graduate school. In 1956, Battle became Acting Head of the Zoology Department at Western University, in which she was instrumental in the design and creation of the Biology and Geology Building at Western University. Even after her retirement in 1967, Battle found innovative ways to teach and was one of the first instructors to use television, taping a series of lectures for the Natural Science Centre. Her research included examining the impact of pollutants on marine life and drinking water through the analysis of fertilized fish eggs. She was one of the first zoologists to actively apply laboratory research methods to marine problems, including histology and physiology methods. She also pioneered the use of fish eggs to study the effects of carcinogenic substances on cell development. She published 37 research articles between 1926 and 1973, in which many of her papers are illustrated with her own ink drawings. She co-founded the Canadian Society of Zoologists (CSZ) in 1961, and served as president for the society from 1962-1963. She was awarded the
Canadian Centennial Medal The Canadian Centennial Medal () is a commemorative medal struck by the Royal Canadian Mint in 1967 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Canadian Confederation and was awarded to Canadians who were recommended by government, professional, ...
in 1967, and in 1971 was awarded an honorary
Doctor of Laws A Doctor of Laws (LL.D.) is a doctoral degree in legal studies. The abbreviation LL.D. stands for ''Legum Doctor'', with the double “L” in the abbreviation referring to the early practice in the University of Cambridge to teach both canon law ...
from Western as well as a
Doctor of Science A Doctor of Science (; most commonly abbreviated DSc or ScD) is a science doctorate awarded in a number of countries throughout the world. Africa Algeria and Morocco In Algeria, Morocco, Libya and Tunisia, all universities accredited by the s ...
from
Carleton University Carleton University is an English-language public university, public research university in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1942 as Carleton College, the institution originally operated as a private, non-denominational evening college to se ...
. She received the F. E. J. Fry medal from the Canadian Society of Zoologists in 1977, becoming the first woman recipient. She was an honorary member of the
National Association of Biology Teachers The National Association of Biology Teachers (NABT) is an incorporated association of biology educators in the United States. It was initially founded in response to the poor understanding of biology and the decline in the teaching of the subjec ...
, and in 1991, the Canadian Society of Zoologists established the Helen I. Battle award in her honour.


Publications

* Battle, H.I. and Sprules, W.M., 1960. A description of the semi-buoyant eggs and early developmental stages of the goldeye, Hiodon alosoides (Rafinesque). ''Journal of the Fisheries Board of Canada'', ''17''(2), pp.245-266. * Shaw, B.L. and Battle, H.I., 1957. The gross and microscopic anatomy of the digestive tract of the oyster Crassostrea virginica (Gmelin). ''Canadian Journal of Zoology'', ''35''(3), pp.325-347. * Battle, H.I., 1944. The embryology of the Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar Linnaeus). ''Canadian Journal of Research'', ''22''(5), pp.105-125. * Battle, H.I., Huntsman, A.G., Jeffers, A.M., Jeffers, G.W., Johnson, W.H. and McNairn, N.A., 1936. Fatness, digestion and food of Passamaquoddy young herring. ''Journal of the Biological Board of Canada'', ''2''(4), pp.401-429. * Battle, H.I., 1932. Rhythmic sexual maturity and spawning of certain bivalve mollusks. ''Contributions to Canadian Biology and Fisheries'', ''7''(1), pp.255-276. * BATTLE, H.I., 1929. Temperature coefficients for the rate of death of the muscle in Raja erinacea (Mitchill) at high temperatures. ''Contributions to Canadian Biology and Fisheries'', ''4''(1), pp.501-526.


See also

*
Timeline of women in science This is a timeline of women in science, spanning from ancient history up to the 21st century. While the timeline primarily focuses on women involved with natural sciences such as astronomy, biology, chemistry and physics, it also includes women f ...


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Battle, Helen 1903 births 1994 deaths Canadian marine biologists Canadian ichthyologists Canadian women biologists Women ichthyologists People from London, Ontario University of Western Ontario alumni Academic staff of the University of Western Ontario University of Toronto alumni Women marine biologists 20th-century Canadian women scientists 20th-century Canadian zoologists Embryologists Presidents of the Canadian Society of Zoologists