Background
Sally P. Hughes was born in Hubbard, Oregon.
Sally P. Hughes was born in Hubbard, Oregon.
In 1922, completing her Doctor of Philosophy at Columbia in 1924.
Hughes was accepted at Columbia University where she majored in protozoology and obtained her Master of Arts She taught at Bryn Mawr College and later at Columbia University. She was Professor of Zoology and the head of the Biology Department at Barnard College. Hughes performed the first complete dissection of the cranial nerves of the dogfish and made studies of hapoidy, parthenogenesis, hermaphroditism, and the life cycle of insects.
She came to Woods Hole in the summer of 1918 as a student from Grinnell College and was enrolled in the embryology course at the Marine Biological Laboratory.
In 1922, she was listed as an instructor at Bryn Mawr and was a student in the MBL’s protozoology course. In 1925, she returned to the MBL as an Independent Investigator in Zoology and continued in this capacity for several years.
In 1928-1929, she was awarded the Sarah Berliner Research Fellowship from the American Association of University Women.
American Academy of Arts and Sciences]
She later became a Life Member of the MBL Corporation.