
Mildred Cohn: Trailblazing Biochemist
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10th Grade - University
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Mildred Cohn, born in 1913 to Russian immigrants, excelled in science despite societal challenges. She pursued chemistry at Hunter College and Columbia University, facing gender and religious biases. Despite these obstacles, she made significant contributions to biochemistry, working at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics and later at Washington University. Cohn developed innovative techniques with applications in medicine, becoming the first female editor of the Journal of Biological Chemistry. Her work paved the way for future scientists, leaving a lasting impact on the field.
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What was the significance of Cohn's role as the first female editor of the Journal of Biological Chemistry?
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Describe the impact of Mildred Cohn's techniques on the understanding of molecular biology.
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