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      <image:caption>Rosalyn Sussman Yalow was an American medical physicist and winner of the 1977 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for the development of the radioimmunoassay (RIA) technique. RIA is a technique used to measure minute quantities of hormones and other antigens in the human body. Rosalyn first used it to study insulin levels in diabetes mellitus but it has been widely used in a number of detection screens, from looking for the presence of drugs to identifying certain disease or allergy markers like peptic ulcers. The process involves "tagging" or labeling known antigens with radioactive isotopes so they can be easily identified. RIA is considered the pioneer in nuclear medicine radioactive measurements because radioactive substances show up with great accuracy and clarity. Though it is still used in labs around the world, labs are shifting towards methods that rely less on radioactivity. Rosalyn started out as a part-time secretary, not believing that any graduate school would admit and provide financial support to a woman. But soon after picking up some stenography skills on the side she was offered a teaching assistantship at the University of Illinois because the university decided to offer spots to women instead of shut down, since WWII had sent most of the men overseas. She earned her PhD there and was the only woman among the department's 400 members and the first since 1917. For her extraordinary work she was awarded the 1972 William S. Middleton award, the highest honor of the VA Medical Center. She was also the first woman to receive the Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research. .</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Carol W. Greider and Elizabeth Blackburn both won the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their discovery that telomeres are protected from progressive shortening by the enzyme telomerase. An organism's genes are stored within DNA molecules, found in chromosomes inside the nuclei of cells. When cells divide, it's crucial their chromosomes be copied in full and not damaged or altered. At each end of a chromosome lies a cap of genetic material that protects it called a telomere. This is a great story of women in science supporting each other and working together to achieve amazing feats. Carol received her PhD from the University of California, Berkeley and Elizabeth was her supervisor. After Elizabeth discovered that telomeres have specific DNA that prevents chromosomal degradation, the two ladies worked together to discover telomerase, the enzyme that facilitates the production of the telomeres' DNA.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dijanna Figueroa has made a career of exploring the mysteries of the deep. In 2005, she was featured in James Cameron’s documentary Aliens of the Deep, which follows Cameron and NASA scientists as they explore the some of the deepest parts of the ocean and learn about the unique life forms that inhabit those spaces. Recently, Figueroa has become an advocate for STEAM education—adding art and design to the science, technology, engineering, and math equation. She’s spent more than a decade teaching STEAM to grades K–8 in the greater Los Angeles area, formerly served as global director of the National Geographic Society’s Green STEAM program, and has advisory roles with many STEAM nonprofits. If that isn’t enough, Figueroa is a committee director for Blue Ocean Sciences, an organization of scientists conducting high-level research that addresses the needs of the global community. First appeared in the Beyond Curie x Outside Magazine Collaboration</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Valerie Thomas is an American scientist and inventor who patented the illusion transmitter in 1980. After seeing an illusion that involved concave mirrors and light bulbs in a museum, she became curious about how she might apply concave mirrors in her work at NASA. Her invention, the illusion transmitter grew out of her experimentation with concave mirrors. You could call it early 3D technology. Her invention transmits an optical illusion of a 3D image between concave mirrors that looks real on the receiving end. NASA continues to use her technology to this day. She also developed real-time computer data systems to support satellite control centers and oversaw the creation of the NASA Landsat program that spearheaded some of the first image transmissions from space.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mary Golda Ross was the first Native American female engineer. She was one of the 40 founding members of Skunk Works and known for her work on interplanetary space travel, manned and unmanned earth-orbiting flights and the earliest studies of satellites at Lockheed Martin. Her work was critical to the Agena rocket project and she coauthored the top secret NASA Planetary Handbook about space travel to Mars and Venus. She said of her work, “We were taking the theoretical and making it real.” Though we’re not sure what’s in all those still classified papers she’s written, one thing is certain: she pioneered researched that jumpstarted the space race and changed history.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Maria Goeppert-Mayer, a German-born American theoretical physicist, is best known for proposing the nuclear shell model of the atomic nucleus. As known in modern physics, an atom is made up of a nucleus consisting of protons and neutrons surrounded by electrons distributed within shells with a fixed number of electrons. In 1949, Maria developed a model in which nucleons were distributed in shells with different energy levels. She won the Nobel Prize in physics for her groundbreaking work in 1963.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Vera Rubin was an American astronomer who pioneered work on galaxy rotation rates. She found a discrepancy between the predicted angular motion of galaxies and the observed motion, by studying galactic rotation curves. Basically she found that things in far reaches of a galaxy rotated at the same speed as things near the center, an unexpected phenomenon called the galaxy rotation problem. A possible explanation was dark matter, that there was more matter in a galaxy than anyone could see. So she is best known for discovering evidence of dark matter. She transformed modern physics and astronomy and was awarded the National Medal of Science in 1993 by President Clinton for her work.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sylvia Earle is an American marine biologist and explorer. She has been a NatGeo explorer-in-residence since 1998. She was the first female chief scientist of the US National Oceanic and Atmosphere Administration and was named TIME Magazine’s first Hero of the Planet in 1998. After receiving her PhD in 1966, and spending a year at Harvard as a research fellow, she was selected to lead the all female aquanauts team of Tektite II. She is often referred to as “Her Deepness” or “The Sturgeon General”. She began her initiative, Mission Blue, in 2009 after winning the TED Prize. The program aims to establish marine protected areas around the globe. She remains heavily involved in marine conservation and exploring deep ocean environments.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Carol W. Greider and Elizabeth Blackburn both won the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their discovery that telomeres are protected from progressive shortening by the enzyme telomerase. An organism's genes are stored within DNA molecules, found in chromosomes inside the nuclei of cells. When cells divide, it's crucial their chromosomes be copied in full and not damaged or altered. At each end of a chromosome lies a cap of genetic material that protects it called a telomere. This is a great story of women in science supporting each other and working together to achieve amazing feats. Carol received her PhD from the University of California, Berkeley and Elizabeth was her supervisor. After Elizabeth discovered that telomeres have specific DNA that prevents chromosomal degradation, the two ladies worked together to discover telomerase, the enzyme that facilitates the production of the telomeres' DNA.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>nez Fung’s main focus at the University of California, Berkeley, is climate change. She studies the changing patterns of precipitation by studying East and South Asian monsoons and how trees access water in California’s dry summers and cool the atmosphere. By studying precipitation changes, Fung can begin to understand what influences the location, timing, and intensity of precipitation—and improve our projections of how that could change in the future. “It’s very important for us living on Earth enjoying the biosphere, enjoying the outdoors, to know how things are changing and to understand why things are changing,” says Fung. She is also the founding director of the Berkeley Atmospheric Sciences Center. “I think nature is always smarter than me,” says Fung. “When I think I’ve got it, there’s another puzzle that nature presents to me.” First appeared in the Beyond Curie x Outside Magazine Collaboration</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mildred Dresselhaus, known as the “queen of carbon science”, was the first female Institute Professor and professor emerita of physics and electrical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She is best known for her work on graphite, graphite intercalation compounds, fullerenes, carbon nanotubes, and low-dimensional thermoelectrics. Her research helped develop technology based on thin graphite which allows electronics to be ubiquitous, including in clothing. She has won numerous awards including the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the National Medal of Science, the Enrico Fermi Award and the Vannevar Bush Award. She was also the first female president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, spending a great deal of time and energy supporting efforts to promote increased participation of women in physics</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rachel Carson was a American marine biologist, author and conservationist whose book Silent Spring and other writings are credited with advancing the global environmental movement. Silent Spring spurred a reversal in national pesticide policy, which led to a nationwide ban on DDT and other pesticides. It also inspired a grassroots environmental movement that led to the creation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. President Jimmy Carter posthumously awarded her the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin was a British chemist who developed protein crystallography, for which she won the Nobel Prize in 1964. She revolutionized research with her advanced technique, which allowed her to determine the 3-D structures of biomolecules. Her most influential discoveries are the confirmation of the structure of penicillin and structure of vitamin B12. In 1969, after 35 years of work, she also deciphered the structure of insulin. Her work was described by her contemporaries as being as significant as “breaking the sound barrier”. But she didn’t stop at figuring out the structure of insulin, she continued research on insulin and travelled the world giving talks about its importance in diabetes. She was the third woman to win the Nobel Prize and among her numerous accolades also remains the only woman to ever receive the Copley Medal by the Royal Society.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Florence Bascom was the first woman geologist hired by the U.S. Geological Survey, the first woman geologist to survey Mount Desert Island in Maine (in 1919), and the second woman elected to the Geological Society of America. But Bascom broke barriers well before she started her fieldwork. She earned several degrees at the University of Wisconsin before petitioning for admission to Johns Hopkins University, which had only accepted one woman before her. Although Bascom, like other female students of the time, had to sit behind a screen in the corner of the classroom to avoid distracting male students, she became the first woman to receive a doctorate from Johns Hopkins, in 1893. She is best knownfor studying the rocks of the Piedmont region of Maryland and Pennsylvania and creating a comprehensive guide to the geology of the Mid-Atlantic region. First appeared in the Beyond Curie x Outside Magazine Collaboration</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Frances Hamilton Arnold is an American chemical engineer and Nobel Laureate. She is the Linus Pauling Professor of Chemical Engineering, Bioengineering and Biochemistry at the California Institute of Technology. In 2018, she was awarded Nobel Prize in Chemistry for pioneering the use of directed evolution to engineer enzymes.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Donna Theo Strickland is a Canadian optical physicist and pioneer in the field of pulsed lasers. She was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2018 for the invention of chirped pulse amplification. She is a professor at the University of Waterloo.[5] She served as fellow, vice president, and president of The Optical Society, and is currently chair of their Presidential Advisory Committee.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Studies on women’s health still lag behind what exists for men, but Frisch was conducting groundbreaking work on the topic when it was still a taboo. In the 1970s, Frisch was one of the first to study women and how their weight affects fertility, co-authoring a paper in 1974 showing that women’s menstrual cycles can cease if they lose as little as 15 pounds. This also paved the way to the discovery of leptin, a protein that’s foundational to understanding processes like metabolism, puberty, and pregnancy—not to mention everyday functions like burning energy, eating, and exercising. Frisch continued her research at the Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies, and today her theories on fatness and fertility are widely known and accepted. Her son Henry Frisch, a professor of physics at the University of Chicago, says his mother never dwelled on the sexism in the field, though she earned much less than her male colleagues. “She was determined to understand these key biological issues in women’s health,” he says. “Nothing was going to stop her.” Today, women who hope to become mothers as well as athletes often to turn to Frisch’s work to help them better understand their bodies.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Even as a child, Kalpana Chawla knew she wanted to fly. She dreamed of becoming an aerospace engineer, often asking her father to take her for rides in the planes that belonged to flying clubs in her native India. Classmates remember Chawla pointing to the sky and telling them, “I’m going to fly.” After earning a PhD in aerospace engineering from the University of Colorado in 1988, she finally got her wish in 1997. As a crew member on the STS-87 Columbia, Chawla became the first Indian-born woman and the second person of Indian descent to travel into space. On January 16, 2003, Chawla and six other astronauts entered space aboard the STS-107 Columbia for a 16-day science and research mission. On February 1, the spaceship broke apart as it reentered Earth’s atmosphere, killing everyone aboard 16 minutes prior to landing. At the time of her death, Chawla had logged 30 days, 14 hours, and 54 minutes in space. First appeared in the Beyond Curie x Outside Magazine Collaboration</image:caption>
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