Mark Frederick Boyd
Mark Frederick Boyd (May 21, 1889 in Michigan, USA – 1968) was an American bacteriologist. He did studies on malaria in Brazil, Jamaica, Mississippi, Georgia, and North Carolina.[1]
Biography
Mark graduated college in 1911, and received a Master of Science degree two years later.[2]
In 1950, he won an Honorary Degree in medicine by the Florida State University.[3]
gollark: Upon segfault, all pointers in the current stack frame are dereferenced, to check for any other lurking issues.
gollark: The compiler will sometimes optimize a function by making two threads execute it at once.
gollark: The stack can grow either left, right, up or down depending on a RNG.
gollark: There are multiple garbage collectors and they sometimes fight each other.
gollark: Oh, this was a concept I had, wasn't it.
References
- "Boyd, Mark F. (Mark Frederick), 1889-1968 - Social Networks and Archival Context". SNAC. Retrieved 2020-06-19.
- "New honor is Dr. M.F. Boyds". Iowa City Press-Citizen. 22 October 1921. p. 4 – via Newspapers.com.
- "Honorary Degrees Awarded" (PDF). Florida State University.
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