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  • Marian Diamond

    American professor of human anatomy and neuroanatomy (1926–2017)

    Marian Cleeves Diamond (November 11, 1926 – July 25, 2017) was an American neuroscientist. She and her team were the first to publish evidence that the brain can change with experience and improve with enrichment, what is now called neuroplasticity.

    She was a professor of anatomy at the University of California, Berkeley.

    Diamond's research on the brain of Albert Einstein contributed to the understanding of the roles of glial cells in the brain. Other published research explored differences between the cerebral cortex of male and female rats, the link between positive thinking and immune health, and the role of women in science.[2][3]

    Early life and education

    Born in Glendale, California, to Montague Cleeves and Rosa Marian Wamphler Cleeves as the sixth and last child in the family.

    Her father was an English physician and her mother a Latin teacher at Berkeley High School.