Doris Gnauck White (24 December 1926 – 19 November 2001) was a science educator and a researcher of the biochemical and biophysical foundations of agriculture.
The father, Paul Benjamin Gnauck, was an aviation pioneer[3] and the mother, Johanna born Syring was a teacher.
[6] Working on the university's poultry experimental farm, she came in touch with questions of genetics, vitamine deficiencies and hormones.
[7][page needed] By her graduation, she was qualified to teach vocational agriculture, but she was not admitted to do so, supposedly because she was a woman.
Gnauck taught at a U.S. Army Military Prison and natural sciences at high schools in Wisconsin.