DOROTHY FIELD CHAPPELL
Dorothy Field Chappell has flourished as both a senior scholar and the professor of biology at Wheaton College in Illinois since 2019.
Dorothy Field Chappell has flourished as both a senior scholar and the professor of biology at Wheaton College in Illinois since 2019.
Shirley Pritchett-Hilton, DD, ThD, PhD, is a global pastor, Christian counselor, and professor of foundational hematology, oncology, neurology and biology.
Dr. Qinqin Liu’s work as a biologist and environmental scientist gave her a unique perspective on the beauty of nature, which serves as her inspiration.
Mona Jensen most recently served IDEXX Laboratories as a research and development manager, and clinical chemistry research and development manager.
Nancy L. Goodyear joined Bainbridge College in Georgia as a biology professor from 1976 to 2001 and taught adjunctively at a number of other colleges.
Ellen Averill taught at Kendrick High School in Columbus, Georgia, from 1980 until her retirement in 2004, also serving as department chair.
Interested in biochemistry since college, Diana Scott Beattie dedicated her career to advancing the field.
Janet Rideout was one of the scientists who discovered that azidothymidine (AZT) could be used as an antiretroviral agent to treat HIV.
Dr. Iben started as a teacher in public schools in Lincoln, Massachusetts, and Champaign, Illinois, after which she became a secretary and adjunct professor
Violet Meek always dreamed of becoming a scientist. She was curious about how things worked, and thought the field presented a great opportunity to learn.
Growing up, Susan R. Kelley always enjoyed science classes. When she learned that engineering was a real-world application of science, she was intrigued.
Susan Waggoner served as an electronics engineer of energy and power with the Naval Surface Warfare Center from 1991 until her retirement.
Lucille Lang Day is the founder and director of Scarlet Tanager Books, and continues to edit and author poems, articles, books and book reviews.
A Christian science practitioner, Prudence Anderson has dedicated her career to helping others see the power of God in life.
Ilse Piippo was the chief medical officer and vice president of drug development at Faron Pharmaceuticals until her retirement in 2017.
Lisa M. Dunkle has lent her skills to her position as the chief medical officer of the Protein Science Corporation since 2011.
Jacqueline Y. Miller serves the Allyn Museum of Entomology and as both a curator for lepidoptera and an associate director at the McGuire Center.
Today, Pamela Hallock Muller is a professor of marine science at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg.
Today, T. Kay Kiser is thriving as an independent writer and founded Kiser Publications in 2009.
Catherine Uyehara is director of research at the U.S. Army Regional Health Command-Pacific-Hawaii and a department chief at the Tripler Army Medical Center.
Backed by 31 years in education, Judy Schieble has served as a teacher liaison for Spaceport Sheboygan since 2003.
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