Rosalyn Yalow, Nobel laureate : her life and work in medicine : a biographical memoir / by Eugene Straus.
Material type: TextPublication details: Cambridge, Mass. : Perseus Books, �1998.Description: xv, 277 pages : portraits ; 24 cmISBN:- 0738202630
- 9780738202631
- Nobel laureate, Rosalyn Yalow [Cover title]
- Yalow, Rosalyn S. (Rosalyn Sussman), 1921-2011
- Yalow, Rosalyn S. (Rosalyn Sussman), 1921-2011
- Women medical scientists -- United States -- Biography
- Nobel Prizes
- Nobel Prizes
- Women medical scientists
- Hormonen
- Meetmethoden
- United States
- Driven Self Aware Innovative Ideas Overcoming Obstacles Determination Gender Bias
- 925.4
- R154. Y24 S77 1998b
- 44.46
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-272) and index.
"In 1977, Rosalyn Yalow won the Nobel Prize in Medicine. Known as the "Madame Curie from the Bronx," she was only the second woman in history to do so. In this fascinating biography, Yalow's close friend and colleague Eugene Straus reveals her remarkable story of scientific achievement and triumph. Describing in intimate detail her long, fruitful research partnership with the brilliant physician Solomon Berson, Straus gives an insider's account of their discovery of a revolutionary technique for determining the exact concentration of hormones in blood. Sensitive yet probing, Straus examines the extraordinary intelligence and determination that led Yalow to overcome countless obstacles--she sought to pursue graduate studies in physics when few women or Jews were welcome--and her complex role as a world-class scientist, wife, and mother. Book jacket."--Jacket.
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