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Julia Lermontova (1846–1919), Russian chemist, first Russian female doctorate in chemistry; Laura Linton (1853–1915), American chemist, teacher, and physician; Rachel Lloyd (1839–1900), First American female to earn a doctorate in chemistry, first regularly admitted female member of the American Chemical Society, studied sugar beets
Since 2024, six of the 29 female Clarivate Citation laureates starting in 2008 were subsequently awarded with a Nobel Prize: Elizabeth Blackburn and Carol W. Greider in Physiology or Medicine (2009), Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer Doudna in Chemistry (2020), Carolyn Bertozzi in Chemistry (2022), and Claudia Goldin in Economics (2023).
Rachel McKendry (born 1973), chemist and digital public health pioneer; Linda McDowell (born 1949), British geographer, writer; Jane E. Parker (born 1960), British botanist who researches the immune responses of plants; Emma Parmee, British chemist who was one of the leads in the discovery and development of sitagliptin
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This is a list of scientific journals in chemistry and its various subfields. For journals mainly about materials science, see List of materials science journals . A
While serving as a researcher for Quantum Chemistry, she made a significant discovery. [2] While working in the lab, Garcia accidentally left a solution sitting in a test tube which solidified. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Her curiosity led her to examine the solid mass, and she realized she had discovered a new class of polymer that is tough, light, and ...