Talk:Marian Diamond
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[edit]If possible it would be nice to add a link or reference to the thesis "Functional Interrelationships of the Hypothalamus and the Neurohypophysis" mentioned in the article. Is it available online anywhere? Mycklan (talk) 08:53, 14 May 2014 (UTC)
- I couldn't find a copy of the thesis online, but there is a worldcat entry for it: OCLC 14462278. gobonobo + c 17:33, 10 June 2014 (UTC)
There is link to Berkeley High School saying that her mother was a teacher there. If there is a Berkeley High School in Southern California, then the link should be to that. Otherwise, the name of the High School where her mother taught Latin is wrong. You did not live in Southern California and teach in Berkeley. That really is not practicable today and was pretty nigh impossible when Dr Diamond was a child.208.106.32.145 (talk) 09:54, 23 March 2017 (UTC)
- I'm afraid you didn't do sufficient research about her mother teaching at Berkeley High School. Her mother taught in Berkeley BEFORE she met her husband and then later MOVED to La Crescenta, southern California, raising her children there. With regard to her mother, Rosa Marian Wamphler Cleeves, google can find Marian Diamond writing in an autobiography for The Society For Neuroscience (The History of Neuroscience in Autobiography, Volume 6, available for free as PDF),
- "In high school and college she was a classics scholar, studying Greek and Latin for about 8 years. Later she taught Latin in Berkeley High School and in Vacaville north of Berkeley. At University of California at Berkeley (CAL) she enjoyed German literature, especially Goethe and Schiller when she could read their texts in German. At the university she worked with Monroe Deutsch, the Vice President, as she was accumulating data for her Ph.D. After she married my father, she left her home in Berkeley and her studies for her advanced degree to set up a new home to raise six children in the sagebrush of isolated La Crescenta." UnderEducatedGeezer (talk) 07:55, 31 May 2018 (UTC)
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Famous YouTube series
[edit]Marian Diamond has had more than 1 million views on YouTube for her Integrative Biology 131 class but yet there's nothing on here about this (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9WtBRNydso&list=PLYaP1u75QsCDt6gTE29X758sD7-by7U_T&index=1). This is probably what she's best known for so it should be included 2001:8003:6A23:2C00:D84D:F019:B986:D98C (talk) 13:52, 22 April 2018 (UTC)
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