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Darleane C. Hoffman was a chemist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory for a year and then joined her husband at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory where—after an extensive delay where she was denied access to the laboratory because the human resources department refused to believe that a woman could be a chemist [7] —she began as a staff member in 1953.
Darleane C. Hoffman. Dr. Bonnie Dunbar (1949–), former NASA astronaut; former president and CEO of The Museum of Flight. Leads the University of Houston's STEM Center (science, technology, engineering and math) and joined the faculty of the Cullen College of Engineering.
Darleane C. Hoffman [1] Dawn Angela Shaughnessy is an American radiochemist and principal investigator of the heavy element group at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory . [ 3 ] She was involved in the discovery of five superheavy elements with atomic numbers 114 to 118.
Darleane C. Hoffman (born 1926), American Nuclear chemist; Icie Hoobler (1892–1984), American biochemist; Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin (1910–1994), British crystallographer, Nobel prize in chemistry 1964; Donna M. Huryn, American organic chemist; Clara Immerwahr (1870–1915), German chemist; Allene Rosalind Jeanes (1906–1995), American ...
Former Bachelorette Gabby Windey is content in the national progression of her relationship with comedian Robby Hoffman. “Well, if it was up to Robby we'd be engaged, like, six months ago ...
Robby Hoffman and Gabby Windey Courtesy of Gabby Windey/Instagram Gabby Windey and girlfriend Robby Hoffman’s romance keeps getting stronger after five months together — and that includes ...
Former "Bachelorette" Gabby Windey has a new relationship. Windey, who co-starred in season 19 of the ABC dating show alongside Rachel Recchia, announced Aug. 2 on Instagram that she is dating ...
Nuclear chemist Darleane C. Hoffman has credited a freshman-year course taught by Nellie May Naylor with inspiring her pursuit of a scientific career. [10] The co-founder of the Hach Company, Kathryn "Kitty" Hach-Darrow, recalls finding similar inspiration in Naylor. [11]