Abstract

AbstractSnapshot from the life of Ernest Everett Just (1883–1941), circa 1920s. Montage includes images of Just in the laboratory at the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole, MA USA (©Alfred Huettner, with permission from the Marine Biological Laboratory Archives) with his autograph; the building housing the Howard University Colleges of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmacy at that time (courtesy of the Howard University College of Medicine); and hand drawings made by Just of Platynereis megalops fertilization (chronology) and the early zygote (background) (Just, 1915; J Morphology 26; 217–233). The reviews and essays in this issue's special section are in honor of Just's contribution to reproductive biology.

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