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Tom, Jean W.; Green, Rebecca A.; Cherney, Emily C.; Huang, Masano; Lott, Jennifer – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
This paper describes a grassroots outreach program at Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS), organized by women chemists and chemical engineers, for women studying chemistry and chemical engineering. This effort supports the company's belief that excellence in creativity and innovation is enhanced when its scientists and engineers bring diverse experiences…
Descriptors: Student Empowerment, Females, Chemistry, Engineering

Roscher, Nina Matheny; Cavanaugh, Margaret A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1987
The number of women obtaining degrees in chemistry has increased and many indicators suggest that the trend will continue. The percentage of women obtaining BS, MS, and PhD degrees in chemistry is also expected to continue to rise. Doctoral women chemists are beginning to be distributed in governmental, academic, and industrial workplaces in the…
Descriptors: Chemical Industry, Chemistry, College Science, Employment Patterns

Roscher, Nina Matheny – Journal of Chemical Education, 1987
Summarizes some of the contributions to society made by women who have received the Garvan Medal. Addresses accomplishments in nutrition, industry, biochemistry, government, and group research projects. Includes anecdotal descriptions of some of the women made by colleges, authors, and students. (TW)
Descriptors: Awards, Biochemistry, Chemical Industry, Chemistry