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MSE 302 Professor: Ghassan H. Elias Presenters: Marchesan, Mike Arzunyan, Grigor Reichers, Jessica Hipolito, Julian Calderon, Ronie
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Women’s criticism in technical fields by society Women gain credentials and respect Dorothy “Crowfoot” Hodgkin and her achievements The book “Nobel Prize Women in Science”
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Dorothy’s upbringing and childhood was rough Dorothy’s experience made her independent Dorothy studied at Oxford University with 1 female student to every 5 males Dorothy’s journey begins in her study of chemistry
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Dorothy attained her B.S. in chemistry in 1932, 10 years later attained her Doctorates Dorothy and her achievements through X-ray crystallography Dorothy wins the Nobel prize in 1964 Dorothy achieves not only success in science, but acceptance as a woman in science as well
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Dorothy retires in 1977 Dorothy begins a journey of a higher calling Dorothy strives for acceptance of women and men in the science community Dorothy’s experience and achievements is what drove her
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The benefits of women in a male dominated field of math science & engineering Dr. Hodgkin, a world-wide advocate of destroying barriers between genders & races
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Only three women have received a Noble Prize in Chemistry. It has been 47 years since Dorothy received hers. Where do women stand in Chemistry? In 2002, 50% of BA.s and MA.s in Chemistry are given to women. Which turns out to be a increase of 2%/year receiving their degrees. In 2008 only 1% of the Doctorates in Chemistry reward were given to women.
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"The Discovery and Development of Penicillin." American Chemical Society: Chemistry Resources for Chemists and the Community. Aug. 2004. Web. 21 Sept. 2011..http://acswebcontent.acs.org/landmarks/landmarks/penicillin/discover.html "Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin - Biography." Nobelprize.org. Web. 21 Sept. 2011..http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/chemistry/laureates/1964/hodgkin- bio.html "Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin." The Nobel Prize Internet Archive. Web. 21 Sept. 2011..http://nobelprizes.com/nobel/chemistry/dch.html McGrayne, Sharon Bertsch. "Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin." Nobel Prize Women in Science: Their Lives, Struggles, and Momentous Discoveries. Washington, D.C.: National Academy, 1998. 225-54. Print “TABLE 37. Chemistry degrees awarded, by degree level and sex of recipient: 1966– 2008” The National Science Foundation. Web. 22 Sept. 2011 http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/nsf11316/pdf/tab37.pdf
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