Papers, 1994-1999 (inclusive).

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Papers, 1994-1999 (inclusive).

Collection consists of transcripts of interviews by Wasserman with women members of the National Academy of Sciences, biographical information, and correspondence with them.

.75 linear ft.

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Taylor, Susan S., 1942-

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Pardue, Mary Lou

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Sarachik, Myriam P., 1933-

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Gaillard, Mary K.

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Karle, Isabella Helen Lugoski, 1921-

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Wasserman, Elga

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A graduate of Smith College, Elga Wasserman earned a Ph.D. in organic chemistry from Harvard University (1949) and a J.D. from Yale Law School (1976). Married in 1947 to fellow chemist Harry Wasserman, the couple moved to Yale where she worked as a research assistant. They had three children and Wasserman worked part time for local community colleges and industrial firms. She became assistant dean overseeing Yale's graduate science programs and later oversaw the advent of coeducation at Yale (19...

Koshland, Marian Elliott

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Marian E. Koshland (1921-1997) graduated from Vassar in 1942, going on to earn her doctorate in immunology from University of Chicago in 1949. In 1945 Koshland worked as a researcher on the Manhattan Project in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. In 1949 Koshland moved to Boston for a postdoctoral fellowship in the Department of Bacteriology at Harvard Medical School. In 1951, Koshland worked as a bacteriologist at Brookhaven National Labrotory before moving to Berkeley in 1965. Koshland was a researcher and ...

Singer, Maxine

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Biochemist. From the description of Papers of Maxine Singer. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71132883 ...

Morawetz, Cathleen S.

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Matson, P. A. (Pamela A.)

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Kidwell, Margaret Gale, 1933-

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Klinman, Judith P.

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Steitz, Joan A.

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Avery, Mary Ellen, 1927-2011

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Mary Ellen Avery, 1927-, AB, 1948, Wheaton College; MD, 1952, Johns Hopkins University, was appointed Thomas Morgan Rotch Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School in 1974, Thomas Morgan Rotch Distinguished Professor of Pediatrics in 1996, and Emerita in 1997. Avery served as Physician-in-Chief of Children's Hospital in Boston, Mass. from 1974 to 1985. Avery is a specialist in pulmonary disorders of the newborn infant, and was the first woman to serve as clinical chief of Children's Hosp...