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Marie Zdeňka Baborová-Čiháková (17 January 1877,Prague – 29 September 1937,Čelákovice) was the first femaleCzechbotanist andzoologist.[1][2][3][4] Baborová was born in Prague in a school teacher's family and learned many languages at a young age. She studied at the Minerva secondary school before studying natural sciences at theCharles-Ferdinand University in Prague. She studied zoology and wrote her dissertation on fat bodies in the arthropods and in 1901 became the first woman to be awarded a doctorate. An older brotherJosef Florián Babor was also a physician and zoologist at the University. Josef had inspired her own studies but she worked underFrantisek Vejdovsky (1849–1939). She contributed entries on infusoria and protozoa forOtto's Encyclopedia. Baborová married Stanislav Ćihak in 1903. She cut back on her studies in 1906 after the birth of her daughter.[5]
Klapálek, František; Šulc, Karel; Babor, Josef Florián; Baborová-Čiháková, Marie Zdeňka; Janda, Jiří (1914).Velký illustrovaný přírodopis všech tří říší. II II (in Czech). Rašín : Ústř. naklad. a knihkup. učit. čsl.OCLC85486951.