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| Title | Pub. Date | Duration | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Marie Curie | 08 Mar 2011 | 00:07:36 | |
Dr Liz Parvin, Senior Lecturer in Medical Physics at The Open University, nominates double Nobel Laureate Marie Curie, as her outstanding female scientist. | |||
| Mary Anning | 08 Mar 2011 | 00:05:38 | |
Open University PHD student Lucy Greenwood talks about Mary Anning, who collected some of the most significant fossils ever found. | |||
| Rosalind Franklin | 08 Mar 2011 | 00:06:46 | |
Professor of Planetary and Space Sciences at The Open University, Monica Grady, celebrates the work of British chemist Rosalind Franklin. | |||
| Gertrude Elles | 08 Mar 2011 | 00:04:58 | |
Senior Lecturer in Earth Sciences at The Open University, Dr Sandy Smith nominates geologist, Gertrude Elles. | |||
| Dorothy Hodgkin | 08 Mar 2011 | 00:06:14 | |
Post-Doctoral Researcher, Clare Warren, nominates Dorothy Hodgkin - the first British woman to win a Nobel Prize. | |||
| Barbara McClintock | 08 Mar 2011 | 00:05:52 | |
American geneticist Barbara McClintock won a Nobel for her pioneering work on genetic transposition. Chosen by Dr Hilary MacQueen, Head of the Department of Life Sciences at The Open University. | |||
| Women in Science Today | 08 Mar 2011 | 00:07:58 | |
All the speakers work at The Open Universityβs Faculty of Science. Here, they talk about their own experiences of being a woman in science today. | |||
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