Patricia Stocking Brown Papers, 1895-2003.

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Patricia Stocking Brown Papers, 1895-2003.

The collection contains Dr. Brown's scientific research data, manuscripts, and poster session materials; historical research correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, and exhibit research; and advocacy education materials. There are also a number of oral interviews on cassette tapes relating to her historical research as well as breast cancer lectures on video cassette tapes. However, no papers solely pertaining to CRAAB are located within Dr. Brown's papers. The collection also includes manuscripts co-authored with Dr. Brown's husband, Dr. Stephen C. Brown, Professor Emeritus from the University at Albany. Additional materials relating to Dr. Brown's advocacy work, including CRAAB and the New York State Breast Cancer Network Coalition, can be found in the Bonnie Spanier Papers, UA-902.073. Please note the overall dates and series dates for this collection are not inclusive.

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Brown, Stephen Charles

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Siena College

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Spanier, Bonnie.

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A graduate of Bryn Mawr (B.A. 1967) and Harvard University (Ph. D. 1975), Bonnie Spanier taught biology at Wheaton College and women's studies at the State University of New York at Albany. From 1978 to 1980 she was a fellow at the Bunting Institute at Radcliffe College, where she carried out a number of interviews with women scientists to look at their experiences as women within a male-dominated field. From the description of Interviews by Bonnie Spanier, 1979-1981 (inclusive). (Ha...

CRAAB! (Albany, N.Y.)

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Brown, Patricia Stocking, 1942-2004.

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Dr. Patricia Stocking Brown was born in 1942 in Cadillac, Michigan. She was the first female professor of the sciences at Siena College as well as a historian of women in science, a feminist, and advocate for breast cancer research. Dr. Brown's specialty was zoology, especially the endocrinology and kinesiology of amphibians. Dr. Brown earned her bachelor's degree, master's degree, and Ph.D. in zoology from the University of Michigan. In 1969, Dr. Brown became a professor of Biology at Siena Col...