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Brown, Rachel, 1898-1980 (6)

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Chemist. M.A., University of Chicago, 1921; Ph. D., 1933. Rachel Fuller Brown was born on November 23, 1898 in Springfield, Massachusetts to George Hamilton Brown and Annie Fuller Brown. After her father left the family when Brown was twelve, her mother worked as a secretary and director of religious education at various churches. Brown entered Mount Holyoke College in 1916 and graduated with an B.A. degree in history and chemistry in 1920. In 1921 she received an M.S. d...

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Brown, Rachel, 1926- (3)

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Brown, Rachel ca. 20./21. Jh. (2)

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Rachel Fuller Brown, a biochemist, and Elizabeth Lee Hazen, a microbiologist, were co-discoverers in 1950 of the drug nystatin, the first antibiotic administered to humans that safely and effectively treats serious fungal diseases. Both were employed by the Division of Laboratories and Research of the New York State Department of Health, Brown in Albany and Hazen in New York City. Brown and Hazen assigned patent royalities to the Research Corporation of New York, an non-profit foundation for...

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Brown, Rachel Hopper (1)

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Brown, Rachel Gilbert. (1)

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Brown, Rachel Hopper (1)

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Brown, Rachel Ann. (1)

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Brown, Rachel A. Brown, 1876- (1)

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Brown, Rachel, fl. 1855. (1)

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Rachel Brown, 1898-1980 (1)

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Rachel Fuller Brown, a biochemist, and Elizabeth Lee Hazen, a microbiologist, were co-discoverers in 1950 of the drug nystatin, the first antibiotic administered to humans that safely and effectively treats serious fungal diseases. Both were employed by the Division of Laboratories and Research of the New York State Department of Health, Brown in Albany and Hazen in New York City. Brown and Hazen assigned patent royalties to the Research Corporation of New York, a non...

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