Helen Porter
| birth_place = Farnham, Surrey, England | fields = Biology, botany | workplaces = Imperial College London | alma_mater = Bedford College, University of London and Imperial College London | thesis_year = 1932 | known_for = Studies of polysaccharide metabolism in plants }}Helen Kemp Porter later Mrs Huggett (10 November 1899 – 7 December 1987) was a British botanist from Imperial College London. She was a Fellow of the Royal Society and the first female professor at Imperial College London. Her studies of polysaccharide metabolism in tobacco plants were groundbreaking; she was one of the first British scientists to use the innovative technologies of chromatography and radioactive tracers. Provided by Wikipedia
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3Published 1975Contributors: “...Atkinson, Marian; Bailey, Kathryn; Porter, Helen...”
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4Published 1972Contributors: “...Porter, Helen Fogwill, 1930-; Dawe, Tom; Coady, William E., 1950-; Bastow, Mardi;...”
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5Published 1965Contributors: “...Porter, Helen Fogwill, 1930-; O'Neill, Paul, 1928-2013; Hopkins, Marcus; Butt, Grace;...”
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6Published 1970Contributors: “...McGrath, J. W.; Porter, Helen Fogwill, 1930-; Butt, Grace; tacey, Jean Edwards; Dawe, Tom...”
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7Published 1967Contributors: “...Porter, Helen Fogwill, 1930-; Butt, Grace; Kelly, Dorothy E.; Gattinger, F. Eugene |q (Friston...”
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8Published 1973Contributors: “...Porter, Helen Fogwill, 1930-; Morgan, Bernice; McCarthy, Michael J., 1932-; Janes, Percy; Dawe, Tom...”
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9by Miller, Elizabeth Russell (Teacher), Memorial University of Newfoundland. Division of Educational Technology (Producer)Contributors: “...Memorial University of Newfoundland. Dept. of English Language and Literature; Porter, Helen, 1930...”
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