> "Gerd" <gerdn at ibg.uit.no> wrote:
>> >Hello.
> >I am helping some students writing a paper about famous scientists. The list
> >of suggested people contained no single woman. Is there somewere in the
> >world a list over: breakthrough experiments done by women, Biological
> >litterature written by women, or any other possible text that would be
> >helpfull for showing that women have been living on this planet, and are
> >doing biological science.
>
There is a list of internet links to famous women scientists at http://pingu.salk.edu/~forsburg/bio1.html#history which includes biologists, Nobel Laureates, and
many others.
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