106:) where they demonstrated phytoplankton cells could be distinguished from non-living material and that cyanobacteria could be sorted from a mixed community and subsequently cultured in the lab. To develop this technology, Clarice Yentsch received funding in 1982 from the National Science Foundation (OCE 8213567 for "Flow cytometry development for ocean science research" and OCE-8121331 "Carbon in autotrophs and heterotrophs separated by fluorescence-activated cell sorting"). In 1983, Clarice Yentsch established the
68:. During a 2014 event at Bigelow Laboratory, Clarice noted "people are first" was a guiding principle of the foundation of the laboratory and she and Charlie aimed to establish a research institute that would minimize the bureaucratic load on the scientists. Yentsch has described one goal of founding Bigelow Laboratory to allow scientists to "focus on the sea as a unit". In 2019
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considered positions at the
University of Massachusetts in 1970, but the offers were rescinded because the University of Massachusetts would not allow Clarice to hold a position at the same institution as her husband. When land became available on McKown Point in Maine, Charlie and Clarice worked to
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project and serves on the advisory committee for the
Consortium for Ocean Science Exploration and Engagement (COSEE). In 2015, Yentsch established the Waypoint Foundation to address areas of concern in the Florida Keys. Through the Waypoint Foundation, Yentsch is working on two initiatives, the
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where she was one of 21 students in Nova
Southeastern's first class four of whom were women. Yentsch describes the beginning of Nova Southeastern's oceanography program and their one-to-one ratio of Ph.D. students to professors in a 2014 video filmed during a celebration of the founding of
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By 1984, the study of phytoplankton was advancing due to the ability of flow cytometry to characterize phytoplankton on small scales, as described in a paper led by
Clarice Yentsch. By adding stains that bind to DNA, Yentsch and colleagues were able to quantify the nucleic acid content of
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At the same time, large scale investigations into phytoplankton ecology using satellites were beginning and
Clarice and Charles Yentsch examined both of these tools in a 1984 publication. Clarice and Charlie had history of joint publications starting with two publications in 1970 on the
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dinoflagellates and thereby estimate the actively-growing proportion of the microbial population. The use of flow cytometry in aquatic science advanced rapidly and in 1989 Clarice
Yentsch and Paul Horan co-edited a special issue on "Cytometry in the Aquatic Sciences".
56:. The program from the May 17, 1970 commencement lists her Ph.D. research project as a "Contribution by Oscillatoria erythraea (Ehrenb.) Kutz, to the Primary Productivity of the Tropical Marine Environment", by Clarice Morel and advised by Charles S. Yentsch.
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in New York City (1998–2001), the Mel Fisher
Maritime Museum (2002–2008), the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History in Washington D.C. and Nova Southeastern University Oceanographic Center in Dania Beach, Florida (starting in 2009).
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Sciences (1964) and M.Sc. Science Education Biology (1965) from the University of Wisconsin. In the period between 1967 and 1968, she also taught biology at the Junior College of Broward County which is now called
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from biomedical research to the study of phytoplankton in marine systems. In 1981, Yentsch first demonstrated this by utilizing a flow cytometer from the medical laboratories of the
University of Rochester to quantify the amount of
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Yentsch, Clarice M.; Horan, Paul K.; Muirhead, Katharine; Dortch, Quay; Haugen, Elin; Legendre, Louis; Murphy, Lynda S.; Perry, Mary Jane; Phinney, David A.; Pomponi, Shirley A.; Spinrad, Richard W. (1983).
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From 1974 to 1993, Yentsch was a
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Yentsch, Clarice M.; Mague, Frances C.; Horan, Paul K.; Muirhead, Katherine (1983-02-21).
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The Woman Scientist: Meeting the Challenges for a Successful Career
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NIGHTSEA / Electron Microscopy Sciences KEY award was named for
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Moreth, Clarice M.; Yentsch, Charles S. (1970-02-01).
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732:"History – Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences"
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657:"Flow cytometry and sorting"
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257:"Catalogue 1967–1968"
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