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Shyamala "Shya" Chitaley (15 February 1918 – 31 March 2013) was an
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Paleobotanist Paleobotany or palaeobotany, also known as paleophytology, is the branch of botany dealing with the recovery and identification of plant fossils from geological contexts, and their use for the biological reconstruction of past environments (pale ...
who had a nearly 60-year career of teaching and research in both the United States and India. She was the founder and first curator of the paleobotany department at the
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, winner of the 2010
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Award for Contributions to Paleobotany, and author of approximately 150 publications.


Early life

Chitaley was born Shyamala Dixit in 1918 in
Maharashtra, India Maharashtra () is a state in the western peninsular region of India occupying a substantial portion of the Deccan Plateau. It is bordered by the Arabian Sea to the west, the Indian states of Karnataka and Goa to the south, Telangana to the so ...
. Raised mostly by her father (her mother died when she was 9 years old), she also educated at home. As was traditional at the time, she married Dinkar Vaman Chitaley, a corporate lawyer, at a fairly young age. While she faced discouragement and even physical threats about her higher education from some, she continued to pursue her studies with her husband Dinkar's encouragement.


Career in India

Chitaley received a BSc and MSc from the University of Nagpur and a PhD from the University of Reading, having received an
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scholarship in the process. Following completion of her PhD, Chitaley taught at the Institute of Science, Nagpur and The Institute of Science, Bombay, and was named a fellow of the
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. She held the chairs in botany at each institution until a mandatory retirement at age 60. Her research in India focused on the flora of the
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.


Career in the United States

Following her retirement from the Institute of Science, Bombay in 1978, Chitaley and her husband traveled to the United States to visit one of their sons who lived near
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. While searching for a teaching job in the United States, Chitaley became an
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and sold
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door-to-door. In 1980, Chitaley was hired by the Cleveland Museum of Natural History as the museum's first paleobotanist. Chitaley built the museum's paleobotany collection from approximately 500 pieces to over 30,000 by acquiring a disused collection from the
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worth millions of dollars. Chitaley's research in Cleveland focused on
Lycopodiophyta The lycophytes, when broadly circumscribed, are a group of vascular plants that include the clubmosses. They are sometimes placed in a division Lycopodiophyta or Lycophyta or in a subdivision Lycopodiophytina. They are one of the oldest lineag ...
from the
Devonian The Devonian ( ) is a period (geology), geologic period and system (stratigraphy), system of the Paleozoic era (geology), era during the Phanerozoic eon (geology), eon, spanning 60.3 million years from the end of the preceding Silurian per ...
Period
Cleveland Shale The Cleveland Shale, also referred to as the Cleveland Member of the Ohio Shale, is a Late Devonian (Famennian) shale Member (geology), geologic member in the eastern United States. Identification and name The Cleveland Shale was identified in ...
s. In 1996 she discovered a new Devonian lycopsid, which she named '' Clevelandodendron ohioensis'' in honor of Cleveland's 1996 bicentennial. Chitaley also developed a technique of preserving fossilized material in
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s using wax, which came to be known as the "Chitaley technique". In 2006, a newly discovered species of conifer from the
Permian The Permian ( ) is a geologic period and System (stratigraphy), stratigraphic system which spans 47 million years, from the end of the Carboniferous Period million years ago (Mya), to the beginning of the Triassic Period 251.902 Mya. It is the s ...
Period, '' Prototaxoxylom chitaleyii'' was named in Chitaley's honor. In 2010 she won the Botanical Society of America award for her lifetime of contributions to paleobotany, which included nearly 150 publications.


Awards

*2004: Cardinal Award, Ohio Department of Natural Resources *2006: Medal for excellence in paleobotanical research and lifetime achievement award, Birbal-Savitri Sahni Foundation *2010: Award for Contributions to Paleobotany, The Paleobotanical Section of the Botanical Society of America *2011: Distinguished career award, Association of Midwestern Museums


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Chitaley, Shya Paleobotanists People from Parma, Ohio American curators American women curators Indian emigrants to the United States Academic staff of Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University People from Maharashtra 1918 births 2013 deaths