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Other pioneering national and international women scientists

Short biographies of national and international women scientists of scientific and technical relevance in their disciplines are presented. Links to different platforms with information on other prestigious women scientists are also provided.

 

Jerusalen (Israel), 1939 · Chemist

London (United Kingdom), 1815 · London (United Kingdom), 1852 · Mathematician

Hartford (Connecticut, USA), 1902 · 1992 · Biologist and botanist

Shanghai (China), 1913 · New York (United States), 1997 · Physicist

(Germany), 1942 · German developmental Biologist

Cairo (England) 1910 · Shiptons-on Stour-(England), 1994

Tasmania (Australia), 1948 · Biochemist

Erlangen (Germany), 1882 · Bryn Mawr (United States), 1935 · Mathematician and physicist

Paris (France),1947 · Medicine

Paris (France),1706 · Luneville (France) 1749 · Mathematician

New York (United States), 1918 · North Carolina (United States), 1999 · Biochemist

Czechoslovakia, 1896 / St. Luis (Montana, USA), 1957 · Biochemist

England, 1854 · 1923 · Mathematician

Paris (France), 1897 · Paris (France), 1956 · Chemist

Albuñuelas (Granada), 1907 / 1955 · Pharmacy and chemistry

Bologna (Italy), 1711 · Bologna (Italy), 1778 · Philosopher and physicist

Seattle (United States), 1947 · Microbiologist

Vienna (Austria), 1878 · Cambridge (England), 1968 · Physicist

Katowice (Polonia), 1906 · San Diego (United States), 1972 Physicist

Warsaw (Poland), 1867 / Sallanches (Savoy, France), 1934 · Physicist, mathematician and chemist

1780 · 1872 · Mathematician

Turin (Italy), 1909 -1912 · Biologist

New York (USA), 1921 · 2011 · Physicist

Moscow (Russia), 1850 · Stockholm (Sweden) · 1891 · Mathematician