Beatrix Tugendhut Gardner
Beatrix Tugendhut Gardner (July 13, 1933 – June 5, 1995) was an Austrian zoologist who became well known for the research that she conducted in the United States. She is most well known for her sign language studies with Washoe the chimpanzee, who was the first ape to learn sign language.
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Beatrix Tugendhut Gardner
Beatrix Tugendhut Gardner (July 13, 1933 – June 5, 1995) was an Austrian zoologist who became well known for the research that she conducted in the United States. She is most well known for her sign language studies with Washoe the chimpanzee, who was the first ape to learn sign language.
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Brown University
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Oxford University
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Radcliffe College
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birth date
1933-07-13
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Vienna, Austria
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death date
1995-06-05
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Italy
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Zoologist
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Teaching ASL to Washoe the chimpanzee
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Allen Gardner
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Ethology
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Psychobiology
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University of Nevada, Reno
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Wellesley College
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