Jennie R. Patrick (born 1949) is the first African American woman to earn a doctorate degree in chemical engineering. A successful chemical engineer, manager, and educator who has applied her skills at a number of different companies and universities, she has also been honored with the Outstanding Women in Science and Engineering Award in 1980, and by CIBA-GEIGY Corp. in its Exceptional Black Scientist poster series in 1983.
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Jennie R. Patrick is not credited with any inventions. She is known for her work on supercritical fluid extraction and for being part of the Alabama school integrations.
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Jennie R. White has written: 'A little journey to South Africa and up the east coast' -- subject(s): Description and travel
Patrick R. Manning was born in 1965.
Patrick R. Cooney was born in 1934.
Dennis R. Patrick was born in 1951.
Patrick R. Chalmers died in 1942.
Patrick R. Chalmers was born in 1872.
John R. Patrick was born in 1945.