Hertha Meyer

Hertha Meyer
Born(1902-05-03)3 May 1902
Germany
Died30 August 1990(1990-08-30) (aged 88)
CitizenshipBrazilian
Alma materLette-Verein
Known forTissue culture
Electron microscopy
Scientific career
FieldsCell biology
Parasitology
InstitutionsUniversity of Turin
Oswaldo Cruz Institute
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
PatronsCarlos Chagas Filho

Hertha Meyer (3 May 1902 – 30 August 1990) was a Brazilian biologist and director of the Carlos Chagas Filho Biophysics Institute at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.[1] Born in Germany, she was educated in a technical course in infectious diseases in Berlin. Following Jewish persecution under the Nazi regime, she moved to Italy to work under Giuseppe Levi at the University of Turin. As antisemitism rose in Italy, she emigrated to Brazil where she joined the faculty of Oswaldo Cruz Institute. She transferred to the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro to head the Carlos Chagas Filho Biophysics Institute, where a separate laboratory called Laboratório de Ultraestrutura Celular Hertha Meyer (Hertha Meyer Laboratory of Cellular Ultrastructure) was established in her name.[2][3]

Meyer pioneered the methods of cell culture, specifically useful for protozoan parasites such as Toxoplasma, Plasmodium and Trypanosoma.[4] She developed a method for electron microscopy that was used in the structural description of protozoans and discoveries of cell organelles.[5] Her cell culture method led to the discovery of nerve growth factor, a protein that regulates development and survival of neurones.[6]

  1. ^ da Silva Mendes, Gabriella (2017). "13th Womens's Worlds & Fazendo Gênero 11 - Pôster - Entre a História e a Ciência - Vida e Carreira da Pesquisadora Hertha Meyer (1902-1990)". www.en.wwc2017.eventos.dype.com.br. Retrieved 2024-01-11.
  2. ^ Niz, Mariana De (2022-03-15). "An interview with Leandro Lemgruber". FocalPlane. Retrieved 2024-01-11.
  3. ^ de Souza, Wanderley; de Carvalho, Tecia M. Ulisses (2013). "Active penetration of Trypanosoma cruzi into host cells: historical considerations and current concepts". Frontiers in Immunology. 4: 2. doi:10.3389/fimmu.2013.00002. PMC 3555119. PMID 23355838.
  4. ^ de Souza, Wanderley. "Great Brazilians Protozoologists – Hertha Meyer". sbpz.org.br. Sociedade Brasileira de Protozoologia. Retrieved 2024-01-11.
  5. ^ Souza, Wanderley de (2008). "Electron microscopy of trypanosomes: a historical view". Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. 103 (4): 313–325. doi:10.1590/s0074-02762008000400001. hdl:1807/57499. ISSN 1678-8060. PMID 18660983.
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