Women in STEM

Jackie Yi-Ru Ying

Becoming one of MIT’s youngest full professors at the age of 35, Jackie Yi-Ru Ying is one of the world’s leading experts on nanotechnology.

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Betty Harris

Dr. Betty Harris has been a teacher and researcher since earning her BS in chemistry at the age of 19.

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Beatrix Potter

Before she was enthralling children with tales of a mischievous rabbit Beatrix Potter was delving deep into the world of mycology.

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Ruth E. Dayhoff

Ruth E Dayhoff is a licensed physician, a pioneer in the field of bioinformatics, and the daughter of Dr. Margaret Dayhoff.

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Janna Levin

Many people love to marvel at the beauty of the cosmos that is observable with our eyes – but what about the beauty that is observable with our ears? Dr. Janna Levin says that the universe has a soundtrack that is played on space itself.

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Georgeanna Seegar Jones

July 25th marks the birth of the first child conceived using in vitro fertilization, or IVF, to couple in England. The first American child born by IVF was thanks to the team of Dr. Georgeanna Seegar Jones and her pioneering career in obstetrics and reproductive health.

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Frances Oldham Kelsey

Bringing the same rigorous standards used in high quality academic research institutions to the FDA Dr. Frances Kelsey stopped the drug thalidomide from causing serve birth defects in American children and changed the drug approval process at the same time.

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Eileen Collins

Eileen Collins is one of only two women to ever command a space shuttle mission.

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Lindley Winslow

In the 2016 film Ghostbusters, much of the sets from Dr. Erin Gilbert’s lecture equations to Dr. Jillian Holtzmann’s lab equipment were the real deal, courtesy of science consultants like MIT Assistant Professor of Physics Lindley Winslow.

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Margaret Hamilton

July 21st marks the anniversary of man first stepping on the moon and the software that made it possible was created by a team led by Margaret Hamilton.

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