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Women in Science and Research

Women in Science and Research. Education. 52% earning HS Diplomas 1981: 30.1% Bachelors’ Degrees in Chemistry 1996: 41.5% 1981: 15% Doctorates in Chemistry 1996: 30% . Family. Women : 11.5 years Men: 1.3 years. Notable Scientists. Barbara McClintock Genetic Pioneer

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Women in Science and Research

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  1. Women in Science and Research

  2. Education • 52% earning HS Diplomas • 1981: 30.1% Bachelors’ Degrees in Chemistry • 1996: 41.5% • 1981: 15% Doctorates in Chemistry • 1996: 30%

  3. Family • Women : 11.5 years • Men: 1.3 years

  4. Notable Scientists Barbara McClintock Genetic Pioneer Jumping Genes American Nobel Prize Flossie Wong-Staal HIV Virus Pioneer Nancy Wexler Hunington’s Disease Gene Shirley Ann Jackson Theoretical Physicist MIT PhD: First African American

  5. Next Notable Scientist?

  6. YOU!

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