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  2. Helen Craig McCullough - Wikipedia

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    Helen Craig McCullough (February 17, 1918 – April 6, 1998) was an American academic, translator and Japanologist. [1] She is best known for her 1988 translation of The Tale of the Heike . [ 2 ]

  3. Helen Magnus - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Helen Magnus is the protagonist and central character of the Canadian fantasy-science fiction television series Sanctuary.She is portrayed by Amanda Tapping.In the series, Magnus is a biologist from Victorian era England, who currently runs the global Sanctuary Network, an organization tasked with finding a series of creatures called "abnormals", and later bringing them to a Sanctuary base ...

  4. Helen McCully - Wikipedia

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    Helen W. McCully was born in September 1902 in Amherst, Nova Scotia, Canada to Ethel Ellen (née Lowerison) and Herbert Read McCully [1] [2] Her family was quite prominent, including a great-grandfather, Samuel McCully an early minister who helped found the Baptist church in Amherst and his two sons: her grandfather, Robert, a prominent attorney and her great-uncle, Jonathan, a Supreme Court ...

  5. Helen MacMurchy - Wikipedia

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    Helen MacMurchy CBE (7 January 1862 – 8 October 1953) was a Canadian medical doctor, writer, a pioneer in the medical field, and a eugenicist. Biography.

  6. Helen Lee (researcher) - Wikipedia

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    Helen Lee received her PhD from Cornell University.She started her career in diagnostics in Paris at the French National Blood Transfusion Centre. She has been associate professor as the head of the Diagnostics Development Unit at the University of Cambridge, where she developed simple robust HIV tests for developing countries.

  7. Helene D. Gayle - Wikipedia

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    Helene Gayle was born in Buffalo, New York, to Jacob Astor Gayle, [1] a small-business owner, and Marietta Spiller Dabney Gayle, [1] a social worker. She attended Court Street Elementary School and Lancaster Middle School in Lancaster, New York, and in Buffalo, graduated with honors from Woodlawn Junior High School and Bennett High School (Class of 1972). [1]

  8. Louise McCullough - Wikipedia

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    Louise McCullough is an American neurologist who is the Prof. Roy M. & Phyllis Gough Huffington Distinguished Chair of Neurology and is actively engaged in stroke research at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston, Texas (a.k.a. McGovern Medical School).

  9. Helen Rodríguez Trías - Wikipedia

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    Helen Rodríguez Trías [note 1] (July 7, 1929 – December 27, 2001) was an American pediatrician, educator and women's rights activist. She was the first Latina president of the American Public Health Association (APHA), a founding member of the Women's Caucus of the APHA, and a recipient of the Presidential Citizens Medal .