Background
Detmers was born in Dixon, Lee County, Illinois on January 16, 1867 to Henry Detmers and Heimke. Her father was the founder of the Ohio State University Veterinary College.
Botanist professor vice president
Detmers was born in Dixon, Lee County, Illinois on January 16, 1867 to Henry Detmers and Heimke. Her father was the founder of the Ohio State University Veterinary College.
She studied at the University, graduating in 1887 with a Bachelor of Surgery She returned to graduate with an Master of Surgery in 1891.
She suffered from a head injury after a fall in the mountains collecting plants in 1930. She committed suicide on September 5, 1934 in Los Angeles by consuming poison. Detmers was the first woman to hold a research position in Ohio for the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, holding it from 1880 to 1892.
From 1893 to 1906, she taught science and German in Columbus schools, returning to Ohio State University in 1906.
Her 1912 dissertation was a study of Buckeye Lake"s ecology. In 1914, she became assistant professor
In 1918, she rejoined the experiment station as assistant botanist, moving on to taxonomist and systmatist. Her research focused on plant pathology problems and weed naturalization and control.
Detmers moved to Los Angeles in 1927, becoming a curator of the University of Southern California herbarium.
She was a charter member of the Ohio Academy of Science, where in 1918, she served as vice president