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         Yalow Rosalyn:     more books (17)
  1. Rosalyn Yalow: Nobel Laureate: Her Life and Work in Medicine (Helix Books) by Eugene Straus, 2000-01-07
  2. Radioimmunoassay (Benchmark papers in microbiology) by Rosalyn S. (editor) Yalow, 1983
  3. Peptide Hormones. Methods in Investigative and Diagnostic Endocrinology Volumes 2A & 2B by Solomon A. Berson, Rosalyn S. Yalow, 1973
  4. Rosalyn Sussman Yalow: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Lois N. Magner, 2001
  5. YALOW, ROSALYN SUSSMAN (1921- ): An entry from Gale's <i>World of Microbiology and Immunology</i>
  6. Yalow, Rosalyn Sussman: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Chemistry: Foundations and Applications</i> by Mary R. S. Creese, 2004
  7. Biography - Yalow, Rosalyn Sussman (1921-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  8. Radiation and Public Perception: Benefits and Risks (Advances in Chemistry Series)
  9. Nuklearmediziner: George de Hevesy, Otmar Schober, Rosalyn Sussman Yalow, Gynter Mödder, Andrew Newberg, Elmar Doppelfeld (German Edition)
  10. METHODS IN INVESTIGATIVE AND DIAGNOSTIC ENDOCRINOLOGY 2A PART I GENERAL METHODOLOGY PART II PITUITARY HORMONES AND HYPOTHALAMIC RELEASING FACTORS, AND 2B PART III NON-PITUITARY HORMONES by SOLOMON A. BERSON AND ROSALYN S. YALOW, 1973
  11. Methods in Radioimmunoassay of Peptide Hormones
  12. Radiation and Public Perception : Benefits and Risks ( Advances in Chemistry Ser by Jack P. (editor); Yalow, Rosalyn S. (editor) Young, 1995-01-01
  13. Rosalyn Yalow, Nobel Laureate : Her Life & Work in Medicine: A Biographical Memo by Eugene Straus, 1998-01-01
  14. ROSALYN YALOW, NOBEL LAUREATE: HER LIFE AND WORK IN MEDICINE, A BIOGRAPHICAL MEM by Eugene Straus, 1998-01-01

81. Inventor Of The Week: Archive
rosalyn yalow has been honored many times for this ethos of service, as well as herscientific talents for example, she was the first woman to win the Lasker
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Radioimmunoassay (RIA)
In 1959, Rosalyn Sussman Yalow co-invented what is still one of the most significant methods of chemical analysis used in medicine: "radioimmunoassay" of human blood and tissue. Yalow was born in 1921 in New York City. She began reading before she entered kindergarten, and her first favorite subject was mathematics. A high school teacher taught her love of chemistry; and at Hunter College, two professors and guest lecturer Enrico Fermi convinced her to major in physics, in which she earned a BS in 1941. That same year, Yalow was rescued from a future as a mere secretary to scientists by the University of Chicago, which offered her a graduate student position and teaching assistantship. She was the only woman out of 400 members of the College of Engineering faculty, and encountered the usual chauvinism: she was told by her first Chemisty professor, for example, that her A- grade "confirms that women do not do well at laboratory work." But Yalow persevered, even while World War II increased the teaching load and the students' stress level, completing her dissertation in 1945.

82. HistoryForSale - Science, Inventors & Medical Autographs ROSALYN YALOW
rosalyn S. yalow ARTICLE SIGNED 9/1982 - DOCUMENT 201732. rosalyn S.yalow. Printed Article signed rosalyn S. yalow , 4p, 8¼x11.
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83. HistoryForSale - Nobel Prize Autographs ROSALYN YALOW
rosalyn yalow. rosalyn Sussman yalow won the 1977 Nobel Prize in Physiology orMedicine for the development of radioimmunoassays of peptide hormones .
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84. Rosalyn Yalow, Nobel Laureate: Her Life And Work In Medicine. By Eugene Straus
rosalyn yalow, Nobel Laureate Her Life and Work in Medicine. By Eugene OnJune 6, 1943, rosalyn married Aaron yalow. She believed
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Rosalyn Yalow, Nobel Laureate: Her Life and Work in Medicine. By Eugene Straus, M.D. Plenum Trade: New York, 1998; hardbound, out of print; ISBN 0-306-45796-2; Perseus Press Cambridge, MA, 2000; paperbound. $16.00. Illustrations. xv + 277 pp. 16.0 23.5 cm. George B. Kauffman and Laurie M. Kauffman, California State University, Fresno, georgek@csufresno. edu On December 10, 1977, in Stockholm’s Konserthus (Concert Hall), Sweden’s King Carl XVI Gustav awarded one half of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine to Rosalyn Yalow of the Veterans Administration Hospital, Bronx, New York “for the development of radioimmunoassays [RIA] of peptide hormones.” He presented the other half to Roger Guillemin of the Salk Institute, La Jolla, CA and Andrew V. Schally of the Veterans Administration Hospital, New Orleans, LA, both of whom used RIA extensively, “for their discoveries concerning the peptide hormone production of the brain.” Yalow was the second woman to receive this honor (Gerty Therese Cori and her husband Carl Ferdinand Cori had received half of the prize in 1947 “for their discovery of the course of the catalytic conversion of glycogen”), but she was the first American-educated woman to win the prize. Eugene Straus, M.D., a gastroenterologist, Professor of Medicine and Chief of Digestive Diseases at the State University of New York Health Science Center in Brooklyn, and Yalow’s longtime friend and colleague, begins his “biographical memoir” with her sudden stroke on January 1, 1995, when she was taken to a hospital, where, soiled with blood and unrecognized, she was “dumped” as a charity case onto another hospital. He then contrasts her slow and ultimate recovery from her crippling illness with her earlier, productive years that he chronicles in empathic but objective detail based on his own contact with her and extensive interviews with family and colleagues.

85. Rosalyn Yalow: Speaking Out In Science - Denny Townsend, Rosalyn Yalow: Speaking
rosalyn yalow Speaking Out in Science. Article 10257, Section NATURALSCIENCE. Issue Date 8 / 1986, 3,056 Words. Author Denny Townsend.
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Article # : Section : NATURAL SCIENCE Issue Date : 3,056 Words Author : Denny Townsend
After the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in April, reporters from around the world were scrambling for quotes from experts who could supplement the sketchy information offered by the Soviets. Speculation ran wild amid the vacuum of facts, with the Western press reporting mostly worst-case scenarios for the Soviet's closest neighbors.
Nobel laureate Rosalyn S. Yalow, who won the prize in 1977 for her work in nuclear medicine, was contacted by a Yugoslavian television station. What she said was decidedly different from what many others were saying.
"I told them that I doubted very much that the amount of radiation exposure outside of the Soviet Union would result in any negative health effects," she says in a matter-of-fact tone.

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Una Mujer judía premiada con el Nobel Dra. Rosalyn Sussman Yalow por Moshé Korin A su reconocido desempeño como centro de la vida familiar, las mujeres judías han ido sumando nuevas tareas en los más variados ámbitos. Y gracias a su talento, a su tenacidad y constancia, algunas de ellas alcanzaron uno de los galardones más prestigiosos: el premio Nobel. Tal el caso de la Dra. Rosalyn Sussman Yalow (norteamericana) ganadora del Nobel en Fisiología y Medicina en 1977. De ella nos ocupamos en la presente nota. La Dra. Rosalyn Sussman Yalow fue la primera mujer doctorada en Física en la Facultad de Ingeniería de la Universidad de Illinois (enero de 1945). Fue, también, la primera mujer norteamericana y la primera mujer judía en recibir un Premio Nobel de Ciencia, siendo la segunda mujer que lo recibió en Medicina (1977). Origen humilde Rosalyn nació el 19 de julio de 1921 en el modesto -y no muy apacible- barrio neoyorquino de Bronx, en el seno de una más que modesta familia judía de clase media. Sus padres

87. Jewish Heroes In America
rosalyn S. yalow Nobel Prize Recipient In Medicine Physiology. by Seymour Sy Brody Dr. rosalyn yalow was always aware of her role as a woman and as a Jew.
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by Seymour "Sy" Brody Rosalyn S. Yalow became the second woman to ever win the Nobel Prize in medicine, 1977. Her achievement was the development of RIA, an application of nuclear physics in clinical medicine that makes it possible for scientists to use radiotropic tracers to measure the con- centration of hundreds of pharmacologic and biologic substances in the blood and other fluids of the human body and in animals and plants. She invented this technique in 1959 to measure the amount of insulin in the blood of adult diabetics. She was born on July 19, 1921, in the Bronx, New York, of Jewish parents, Clara and Simon Sussman. She attended the New York City public school system and in Walton High School she was encouraged by her chemistry teacher to pursue a career in science. She graduated Hunter College and accepted a teaching fellowship in physics at the University of Illinois. In 1945, she became the second woman to receive a Ph.D. degree in physics from Illinois. She met A. Aaron Yalow, a fellow physics student who was the son of a rabbi and they were married on June 6, 1943. They returned to New York where she accepted a lecturer's post in physics, which she held until 1950. During this period, they had two children, Benjamin and Elanna.

88. Radiology Books - Rosalyn Yalow: Nobel Laureate: Her Life And Work In Medicine
rosalyn yalow Nobel Laureate Her Life and Work in Medicine. rosalyn yalowNobel Laureate Her Life and Work in Medicine. by Eugene Straus.
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An inspirational story of the Nobel Prize winner who broke the gender barrier in science The biography of Rosalyn Yalow, as told by her longtime friend and colleague Eugene Straus, is the story of a woman who prevailed against class and gender prejudice to reach the pinnacle of the science world. Yalow's story is related against the backdrop of her later years, when, after having won the Nobel Prize in medicine for inventing a revolutionary test for certain kinds of hormones, she was suddenly felled by a stroke and brought to a hospital where, unrecognized, she was "dumped" as a charity case onto another hospital. Straus's account of Yalow's slow but ultimate triumph over crippling illness is of a piece with that of the dazzlingly talented and tenacious young woman who, despite the barriers placed before her by a male-dominated medical establishment, never compromised her principles of hard work and scientific integrity. This text refers to the Paperback edition.

89. Women In Science-Rosalyn S. Yalow
Women in Science. rosalyn S. yalow. b. Biochemist. second woman towin the Nobel Prize in physiology and medicine (1977). yalow was
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  • second woman to win the Nobel Prize in physiology and medicine (1977). Yalow was awarded the Nobel Prize for the discovery of radioimmunoassay (RIA). In RIA, various substances in blood are tagged with radioactive tracers so the substances can be detected at very low levels. RIA can be used to measure substances including hormones, vitamins, enzymes and toxins. Yalow has stated, "The world cannot afford the loss of the talents of half its people if we are to solve the many problems which beset us."

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91. CWP - Contributions Of 20th C. Women To Physics
AN ARCHIVE PRESENTING AND DOCUMENTING SOME IMPORTANT AND ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTIONSMADE BEFORE 1976 BY 20 th CENTURY WOMEN. Whose faces are shown above?
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Descriptions of important contributions to physics made by 83 women in the 20th century. These are documented by the original papers in which the discoveries were first reported. In addition there are historical essays and other historical documents not easily available elsewhere. Where are 17th, 18th, and 19th century women?
Women in those centuries did not have access to institutions of higher learning. Their participation in scientific discovery was not possible. There are some notable exceptions such as Émilie du Châtelet, Sofia Kovalevskya, and Mary Somerville but generally women's intellectual development was thwarted. Brief historical account.

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