Interviews, 2001-[ongoing].

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Interviews, 2001-[ongoing].

This collection, organized alphabetically by name, contains biographical information, photographs, published material, and 10 oral history interview transcripts. Additional transcripts will be added continuously.

1.26 linear ft. (2 document boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7638438

Iowa State University, Parks Library

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Roscher, Nina Matheny, 1938-2001

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Chemistry professor. Nina Matheny Roscher (1938-2001) received her B.S. (1960) in Chemistry from the University of Delaware, and her Ph.D (1964) in Chemistry from Purdue University. Her positions of employment have included: physical chemist (1958-1961), National Bureau of Standards; senior staff chemist (1967-1968), Coca-Cola; and she has been a Professor of Chemistry at American University since 1979. She has held numerous administrative positions at American, including Vice-Prov...

Karle, Isabella L. 1921-

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Archives of Women in Science and Engineering (Iowa State University)

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The Archives of Women in Science and Engineering (Iowa State University Library) sponsors oral history interviews with women scientists and engineers in a wide variety of fields. The interviews document the career and experiences of these women in order to illustrate the critical role they played. From the description of Oral history interviews, 1997-[ongoing] (Iowa State University). WorldCat record id: 58387605 ...

Hoffman, Darleane C.

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Nuclear chemist. Darleane Christian Hoffman received her B.S. (1948) in Chemistry and her Ph. D (1951) in Physical (Nuclear) Chemistry from Iowa State University. She has been employed at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, and the University of California at Berkeley. Her current positions are the Faculty Senior Scientist and Group Leader (1984- ) at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Director (1991- ) of the Glenn T. Seaborg Institut...

Swenson, Ruth Bowman, 1924-

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Professor of botany and liberal arts administrator. Ruth B. Swenson received her A.B. (1946) in Chemistry from Mount Holyoke, her M.S. (1947) in Science from the University of Illinois, and her Ph. D (1969) in Cell Biology from Iowa State University. After serving as an Assistant Professor of Botany until 1975, Swenson became Assistant Dean for the College of Science and Humanities. She is currently Professor Emerita of the Botany Department and Associate Dea...

Gatz, Carole R., 1933-

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Moran, Juliette M.

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Free, Helen M.

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Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on 20 February 1923. Education: B.S., Chemistry, The College of Wooster (1944), M.A., Management, Central Michigan University (1978). Employment: 1944-1959 Miles Laboratories, Inc. ; 1959-1964 Miles-Ames Research Laboratory ; 1964-1974 Ames Research Laboratory ; 1977- Indiana University at South Bend ; 1974-1982 Ames Growth and Development ; 1982- Miles, Inc./Bayer Diagnostics. From the description of Oral history interview with Helen Murray Free 1998...

Women in Chemistry Oral History Project.

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The Archives of Women in Science and Engineering (Iowa State University Library) is sponsoring an oral history project focused on women who have devoted their careers to the study of chemistry in the post World War II era. The project, funded by the ISU Library, the Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation, and private donors, will document the careers and experiences of women in chemistry and chemical engineering to illustrate the critical role of women in science. From the description ...

Coleman, Mary Sue

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The first woman to lead the University of Iowa, Mary Sue Coleman held academic appointments as professor of biochemistry in the College of Medicine and of biological sciences in the College of Liberal Arts while university president. A native of Kentucky, Coleman attended junior high and high school in Cedar Falls, Iowa. In 1965 she earned a bachelor's degree in chemistry from Grinnell College and in 1969 received a Ph.D. in biochemistry from the University of North Carolina. For 19 years Colema...

Grasselli, Jeanette G

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Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation

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Vallarino, Lidia M.

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