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Marie Curie may be the most famous woman in chemistry, but she isn't the only one. ... Joan Berkowitz - (USA, born 1931) Joan Berkowitz is a chemist and environmental consultant. She uses her command of chemistry to help solve problems with pollution and industrial waste.
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Women in Chemistry - More Famous Female Chemists & Engineers ... George Eliot - Pictures of Famous Women Writers ... She Said - Quotes from Famous Female Musicians...
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School can be a pain, but what if you weren't allowed to go? How would you feel if you were forbidden to study certain subjects just because you were a woman? ... In fact, a chemist, ... Mary Lyon (1797–1849) is famous as the founder of Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts and as a pioneer in women's education.
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by Michal Bachman; ... Please click on chemist, who you are interested in. ... Arrhenius Svante August;
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He later became Professor of Chemistry at Imperial College. Baker is most famous for his research on the catalytic effect of water on reactions, ... John William Baker (1898-1967). Born in London, he went up to Imperial College to study chemistry, but almost immediately became a chemist in the Royal Engineers in Mesopotamia.
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Marie Curie was a Polish physicist and chemist who lived between 1867-1934. Together with her husband, Pierre, ... By the end of World War I, Marie Curie was probably the most famous woman in the world. She had made a conscious decision, however, not to patent methods of processing radium or its medical applications.
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The primary objective of this Only@JCE Online column is to provide information about chemists who have made important contributions to chemistry. A short biographical "snapshot" of each chemist provides basic information about the person's chemical work, gender, ethnicity, and cultural background.
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Did you know that there was a famous woman inventor who obtained more than one hundred and twenty-five patents? Her name was Giuliana Tesoro, and she helped to make great strides in the field of fiber and textile chemistry.
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