Background
She was born in Hersfeld and received a Doctor of Philosophy in biology at Munich in 1908.
She was born in Hersfeld and received a Doctor of Philosophy in biology at Munich in 1908.
As a German citizen, she lost this position during World War I and returned to Germany in 1919. She established the Institute of Experimental Cytology at Berlin University and served as its director Erdmann also founded the periodical Archiv für experimentelle Zellforschung in 1925 and served as its editors
She also helped establish the International Society for Experimental Cytology, serving as its general secretary.
When the Nazis came to power in 1933, she was banned from laboratory work. Erdmann died in Berlin at the age of 64.
In 1913, she became a research fellow at Yale University. From 1915 to 1918, she was a member of the faculty there.