Elizabeth D. Hay papers, 1922-2007 (inclusive), 1960-2005 (bulk).
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Hay, Elizabeth D.
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Elizabeth D. Hay was named the Louise Foote Pfeiffer Professor of Embryology in 1969, and in 1975 was the first woman to be made full professor in a Harvard Medical School preclinical department. She was the chair of the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology from 1975-1993. Dr. Hay's greatest scientific achievement was her breakthrough understanding of the extracellular matrix. Once thought to be an inert support structure, Dr. Hay found that it was in fact a a complex structure that has a larg...
Hay, Elizabeth, 1951-
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Epithet: widow of William George, 16th Earl of Erroll British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000303.0x0001b6 ...
Hay, Elizabeth D.
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Elizabeth D. Hay was named the Louise Foote Pfeiffer Professor of Embryology in 1969, and in 1975 was the first woman to be made full professor in a Harvard Medical School preclinical department. She was the chair of the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology from 1975-1993. Dr. Hay's greatest scientific achievement was her breakthrough understanding of the extracellular matrix. Once thought to be an inert support structure, Dr. Hay found that it was in fact a a complex structure that has a larg...