Nancy Hopkins
1943
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photo credits: Wikimedia Commons
educated at: Harvard University, Radcliffe College
occupation: biologist, geneticist, international forum participant
award received: Harvard Centennial Medal
official website: biology.mit.edu/profile/nancy-hopkins
Nancy Hopkins, an American molecular biologist, (née Doe, born June 16, 1943) is the Amgen, Inc. Professor of Biology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy, and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. She is known for her research identifying genes required for zebrafish development, and for her earlier research on gene expression in the bacterial virus lambda, and on mouse RNA tumor viruses. She is also known for her work promoting equality of opportunity for women scientists in academia. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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