Elsie Wattie Lackey
Elsie Wattie Lackey was an American bacteriologist and botanist who worked for the United States Public Health Service in the 1930s and 1940s, and was later a researcher at the University of Florida. She often published with her husband, microbiologist.
Early life and education
Wattie was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, the daughter of William M. Wattie and Nellie Jane Wattie. Her father was a draftsman, inventor, and superintendent of a loom works, born in Canada. She graduated from Connecticut Agricultural College in 1923, and earned a master's degree there in 1925.Career
Wattie was first assigned to the Water and Sanitation Investigations Station of the USPHS in 1926. She worked in the agency's Stream Pollution Investigation Laboratory in the 1930s and 1940s. Later in her career she was a researcher while her husband was a professor at the University of Florida. She was a member of Sigma Xi and the American Public Health Association.Publications
Lackey's research was published in academic and technical journals including Sewage Works Journal, Public Health Reports, Journal of the American Water Works Association,''The American Midland Naturalist, Quarterly Journal of the Florida Academy of Sciences, Microbiology, American Journal of Public Health, and Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom.- "Studies of Sewage Purification: VIII. Observations on the Effect of Variations in the Initial Numbers of Bacteria and of the Dispersion of Sludge Flocs on the Course of Oxidation of Organic Material by Bacteria in Pure Culture"
- "Studies of Sewage Purification: IX. Total Purification, Oxidation, Adsorption, and Synthesis of Nutrient Substrates by Activated Sludge"
- "Studies of Sewage Purification: XIII. The Biology of