Dwight Elmer Minnich

Dwight Elmer Minnich
Competition: US & Canada
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1928:
Minnich, Dwight Elmer: Appointed for physiological studies on the chemical senses of insects, principally with Professor Karl v. Frisch, Director of the Zoological Institute, University of Munich; tenure, twelve months from July 15, 1928.
Born January 28, 1890, at Hutchinson, Kansas. Education: Miami University, A.B., 1910; Harvard University, Ph.D., 1917, Parker Traveling Fellow of Harvard University in residence at Berkeley, California, 1917.
Instructor in Zoology, Syracuse University, 1919–20; Instructor in Zoology, 1920–21, Assistant Professor, 1921–25, Associate Professor, 1925—, University of Minnesota.
Publications: Articles in the Journal of Experimental Zoology, Biological Bulletin, Journal of Psychobiology, Science.