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Women in Chemistry
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Janet Abbate, researcher of computer
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Dana Angluin - Software developer - needs sources
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Ethel Zoe Bailey, botanist
[4]
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Angie Beckwith (alt.
Angie M. Beckwith), plant pathologist
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Rosa Beddington -
FRS
ODNB
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Irina Beletskaya, chemist - needs expansion & citations
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Ruth R. Benerito, chemist & inventor - needs citations
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Hazel Bishop, chemist, invented first long lasting lipstick - needs citations & copyediting
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Katherine Bitting, botanist and food researcher
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Katharine Blunt, home economist and nutritionist
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Annette Braun (alt.
Annette F. Braun), entomologist
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Mary Bartlett Bunge, neuroscientist
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Esther Byrnes (alt.
Esther Fussell Byrnes), biologist
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Bertha Cady (alt.
Bertha Chapman Cady), entomologist
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Marjorie Chandler (1897-1983, alt.
Marjorie Elizabeth Jane Chandler), paleonbotanist
[5]
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Edith Clements (alt.
Edith Schwartz Clements,
Edith G. Clements,
Edith Gertrude Schwartz Clements), botanist
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Gertrude Davenport (alt.
Gertrude Crotty Davenport), zoologist
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Mary Dickerson (alt.
Mary C. Dickerson), zoologist
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Sophie Charlotte Ducker (1909 - 2004), botanist
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Isobel Moira Dunbar, (1918 - 1999), ice research scientist
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Grace Eldering, bacteriologist
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Magda Ericson (1929–), French nuclear physicist
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Maria Fernald (alt.
Maria E. Fernald,
Maria Smith Fernald), entomologist
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Kathryn Fink (alt.
Kathryn Ferguson Fink), biochemist
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Mary Foster (alt.
Mary L. Foster), biochemist
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Joanna S. Fowler, chemist - major clean up
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Judy Franz (1938–), American physicst and educator
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Susanna Phelps Gage, embryologist
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Bernice Grafstein, neuroregeneration researcher
[3]
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Rosemary Grant (alt.
Barbara Rosemary Grant), evolutionary biologists - need splitting from joint article with husband
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Annie Gravatt (alt.
Annie Rathbun Gravatt,
Annie Evelyn Rathbun Gravatt,
Annie E. Gravatt), forest pathologist
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Emily Lovira Gregory - botanist (alt.
Emily L. Gregory)
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Claudie Haigneré, doctor, former astronaut
[4]
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Janet Hemingway FRS
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Cornelia Horsford (alt.
Cornelia C. Horsford), archaeologist
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Carolyn Hurless (1934-1987), astronomer - one sentence stub needs expansion
[6]
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Priscilla Hussey, entomologist
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Nancy Ip, Chinese
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Marcia Keith (alt.
Marcia A. Keith), physicist
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Ann Kiessling, biologist - major clean up
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Louisa King (alt.
Louisa Boyd Yeomans King), horticulturist
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Margaret G. Kivelson (1928–), space physicist, planetary scientist at UCLA
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Juliet Lee-Franzini (1933–)
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Liliana Lubińska (1904-1990), neuroscientist
[7]
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Jennifer S. Lund, neuroscientist
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Mireya Mayor, anthropologist – expansion
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Edith Graef McGeer, neuroscientist
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Margarete Mitscherlich-Nielsen, psychoanalyst
[5]
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Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard, biologist, nobel prize
[6]
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Eleanor Mary Reid (1860-1953), paleobotanist
[8]
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[Vera Rubin - very disorganized article on the woman whose discovery led to the theory of dark matter
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Johanna Levelt Sengers, Dutch/American physicist
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Margaret Stanley (virologist) Was awarded an OBE for her contributions to virology, yet almost nothing is written on her research
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Mary Vaux Walcott, naturalist & botany illustrator -
[7]
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Jenny Rosenthal Bramley (1909–1997), Lithuanian-American physicist
[9]
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Nicola Clayton FRS, psychologist
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Elizabeth Colson (alt.
Elizabeth F. Colson), anthropologist
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Shannon Lee Dawdy, anthropologist, MacArthur Fellow
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Fanny Gates (alt.
Fanny Cook Gates), physicist
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Clare Grey FRS (alt.
Clare P. Grey), chemist 23:07, 16 April 2015 (UTC)
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Dorothy Hahn (alt.
Dorothy A. Hahn), chemist
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Elizabeth Robertson FRS, cell biologist
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Gertrude Cox statistician
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Margaret Robinson FRS, biologist
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Elizabeth Simpson (biologist) FRS (disambiguate from
Elizabeth Simpson)
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Karen Steel FRS, biologist
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Anne Buckingham Young, neuroscientist
[8]
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Rachel Zimmerman, inventor of the
Blissymbol printer
[10]
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