Elizabeth Crosby: In Her Own Words

In the early 1980s, Elizabeth Crosby was interviewed by editor Lee Katterman for an issue of The Research News, a publication of U-M research activities, to be devoted to Crosby’s life and work in neuroscience. We present here an edited version of one of those interviews. Crosby was in her early 90s at the time, and her soft-spoken voice is occasionally difficult to understand. Listening closely, however, will reward you with a charming and typically humble account of her life in her own voice and words. Crosby died in 1983 as the issue about her was being prepared. Katterman is now special assistant to the vice president for research at the U-M.

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