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Sandra Faber (1944- ) [34]

Claire Fagin, American health-care researcher

Dian Fossey (1932-1985), American zoologist [35]

Rosalind Franklin (1920-1957), British physical chemist and crystallographer

Judy Franz (1938- ) [36]

Phyllis S. Freier (1921-1992) [37]

Mary K. Gaillard (1939- ) [38]

Fanny Gates (1872-1931) [39]

Kate Gleason (1865-1933), American engineer

Ellen Gleditsch (1879-1968) [40]

Claire F. Gmachl, American physicist

Maria Goeppert-Mayer (1906-1972), German-American physicist [41]

Jane Goodall (1934 - ), British biologist, primatologist [42]

Gertrude Scharff Goldhaber (1911-1998) [43]

Sulamith Goldhaber (1923-1965) [44]

Evelyn Boyd Granville (1924- )

Susan Greenfield (1951- ), British neurophysiologist (neurophysiology of the brain, popularisation of science)

Gail Hanson (1947- ) [45]

Anna J. Harrison (1912-1998), American organic chemist

Evans Hayward (1922- ) [46]

Caroline Herzenberg (1932- ) [47]

Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin (1910-1994), British X-ray crystallographer [48]

Grace Hopper (1906-1992), American computer scientist

Sethanne Howard (1944- )

Clara Immerwahr (1870-1915), German chemist

Shirley Jackson (physicist) (1946- ) [49]

Bertha Swirles Jeffreys (1903-1999) [50]

Irène Joliot-Curie (1897-1956), French chemist and nuclear physicist [51]

Carole Jordan (1941- ), British solar physicist

Renata Kallosh (1943- ) [52]

Berta Karlik (1904-1990) [53]

Bruria Kaufman (1918- ) [54]

Marcia Keith (1859-1950) [55]

Ann Kiessling (1942- )

Margaret Kivelson (1928- ) [56]

Dorothea Klumpke (1861-1942), American-born astronomer

Noemie Benczer Koller (1933- ) [57]

Doris Kuhlmann-Wilsdorf (1922- ) [58]

Stephanie Kwolek (1923- ), American chemist, inventor of Kevlar

Elizabeth Laird (1874-1969) [59]

Henrietta Leavitt, (1868-1921), American astronomer (periodicity of variable stars)

Juliet Lee-Franzini (1933- ) [60]

Inge Lehmann (1888-1993) [61]

Rita Levi-Montalcini (1909- ), Italian neurologist (Nobel prize for growth factors)

Kathleen Lonsdale (1903-1971) [62]

Misha Mahowald (1963-1996), American neuroscientist [63]

Margaret E. Maltby (1860-1944), American physicist [64]

Louisa Martindale (1872-1966), British surgeon

Barbara McClintock (1902-1992), American geneticist

Anne McLaren (1927-2007), British developmental biologist

Helen Megaw (1907- ) [65]

Lise Meitner (1878-1968), Austrian nuclear physicist (pioneering nuclear physics, discovery of nuclear fission, protactinum, and the Auger effect)

Maud Menten (1879-1960), Canadian biochemist

Kirstine Meyer (1861-1941) [66]

Luise Meyer-Schutzmeister (1915-1981) [67]

Anna Nagurney Canadian-born, US operations researcher/management scientist focusing on networks

Chiara Nappi, Italian American physicist

Ann Nelson (1958- ), American physicist

Marcia Neugebauer, [68]

Gertrude Neumark (1927- ) [69]

Ida Tacke Noddack (1896-1979) [70]

Emmy Noether (1882-1935), German mathematician and theoretical physicist (symmetries and conservation laws) [71]

Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard (1942- ), German geneticist and developmental biologist (Nobel prize for homeobox genes)

Daphne Osborne (1930-2006), British plant physiologist (plant hormones)

Donna Osif (20th century), meteorologist [72]

Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin (1900-1978), British-American astronomer

Marguerite Perey (1909-1975) [73]

Melba Phillips (1907-2004) [74]

Agnes Pockels (1862-1935) [75]

P. Ya. Polubarinova-Kochina (1899- ) [76]

Edith Quimby (1891-1982) [77]

Helen Quinn (1943- ) [78]

Lisa Randall (1962- ), American physicist

F. Gwendolen Rees (1906-1994), British parasitologist

Anita Roberts (1942-2006), American molecular biologist, "mother of TGF-Beta"

Georgia Dwelle Rooks (20th century)

Vera Rubin (1928- ) [79]

Myriam Sarachik (1933- ) [80]

Bice Sechi-Zorn (1928-1984) [81]

Johanna Levelt Sengers [82]

Patsy Sherman (20th century)

Charlotte Moore Sitterly (1898-1990), American astronomer

Hertha Sponer (1895-1968) [83]

Margaret A. Stanley, British virologist and epithelial biologist

Phyllis Starkey (1947- ) British biochemist and medical researcher

Isabelle Stone (1868-1944) [84], American thin-film physicist and educator

Ida Noddack Tacke (1896-1978), German chemist and physicist

Maria Telkes (1900-1995), Hungarian-American biophysicist

Jean Thomas, British biochemist (chromatin)

Karen Vousden, British cancer researcher

Katharine Way (1903-1995) [85]

Mary Olliden Weaver (20th century), inventor

Margo Wilson (1945- ), Canadian evolutionary psychologist

Fiona Wood, (1958- ), British-Australian plastic surgeon

Leona Woods (1919-1986), American nuclear physicist

Dorothy Wrinch (1894-1976), British mathematician and theoretical biochemist

Chien-Shiung Wu (1912-1997), Chinese-American physicist (nuclear physics, (non) conservation of parity) [86]

Sau Lan Wu [87], Chinese-American particle physicist

Xide Xie (Hsi-teh Hsieh) (1921-2000) [88]

Rosalyn Sussman Yalow (1921- ), American medical physicist (Nobel prize for radioimmunoassay) [89]

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