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Smithsonian Institution Archives: Anne S. Jones
This photograph of Anne S. Jones was distributed in connection with her appointment in April 1965 as a research associate at the Institute for Cancer Research in Philadelphia, where her work focused on protein antigens and antibody...
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Smithsonian Institution Archives: Mlle. Marchal
Mlle. Marchal, Graduate of Sciences, Professor of Chemistry at College de France. This photograph was distributed in connection with the fall 1925 joint meeting of American Chemical Society, and International Union of Pure and Applied...
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Smithsonian Institution Archives: Pauline Kirby
In 1954, Lt. Col. Pauline Kirby of the Army Nurse Corps (ANC) had just been appointed Chief of the Nursing Service at Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, D.C. Kirby joined the ANC in 1926 and had served as the U.S. Army's assistant...
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Smithsonian Institution Archives: Edith Kroupa
Austrian research chemist Edith Kroupa, 1934. The original caption dated September 18, 1934, reads: "While revolution upset Vienna, Miss Edith Kroupa, research chemist working with a new method of microchemical analysis in the laboratory...
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Smithsonian Institution Archives: Jane Swanson
In 1968, medical technologist Jane Swanson was the first recipient of the Ivor Dunsford Memorial Award, given by the American Association of Blood Banks, for her discoveries at the Minneapolis Memorial Blood Bank, including several...
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Smithsonian Institution Archives: Ruth Winkley
In 1921, the Marine Biological Laboratory's Biological Bulletin listed Ruth Winkley as a clerk in the laboratory supply department; she graduated from University of Michigan in 1925, where she studied invertebrate zoology. This is...
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Smithsonian Institution Archives: Selma Hayman
When this photograph was distributed in 1965, Selma Hayman had just been appointed as a research associate at the Institute for Cancer Research
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Smithsonian Institution Archives: Ruby Hirose
Ruby Hirose, biochemist and bacteriologist
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Smithsonian Institution Archives: Mary Greig
Mary Greig was an assistant in the department of public health, American Museum of Natural History, New York