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  1. Lemelson-Mit Program: Lemelson-mit Prize, Daniel Dilorenzo, Gertrude B. Elion
  2. Gertrude Elion: Master Chemist (Masters of Invention) by Stephanie St. Pierre, 1993-06
  3. Gertrude Elion: Nobel Prize Winner in Physiology and Medicine (Women Hall of Famers in Mathematics and Science) by Jennifer Macbain, Jennifer Macbain-Stephens, 2004-06
  4. Gertrude Elion And The Development Of Revolutionary Medications (Unlocking the Secrets of Science) by Joanne Mattern, 2004-11-30

41. Gertrude B. Elion - Table 2
gertrude B. elion Nobel Lecture Table 2. Table 2. Effect of intravenous ACV inHSV infections in immunocompromised patients. Back to elion Lecture.
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Table 2. Effect of intravenous ACV in HSV infections in immunocompromised patients. Back to Elion Lecture

42. Gertrude B. Elion - Figure 6
gertrude B. elion Nobel Lecture Figure 6 curves of various viruses andcells to ACV. Reproduced from Ref. 113 with permission. Back to elion Lecture.
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Figure 6. Dose response curves of various viruses and cells to ACV. Reproduced from Ref. 113 with permission. Back to Elion Lecture

43. Gertrude Belle Elion - A Lifeline
gertrude B. elion — autobiography from the Nobel eMuseum. gertrude B.elion — part of the Biographical Memoirs series from the National Acedemny of
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    Gertrude Belle Elion
    A Lifeline (Throughout this page, click on highlighted footnote numbers for links to sites with more information.) In many profound ways, the story of the history of science is the story of people's lives. The development of chemotherapeutic agents owes much to Gertude Belle Elion. Elion's parents were immigrants to America, and she did not have the access to the traditional educational career leading to the doctoral degree that most highly successful scientists follow. Despite this, Elion had an extraordinary career in the chemical sciences and their applications to human health.
      Menu Early 1900s
      Moreover, she began her scientific career in the 1940s, the World War II era. This was a time when women at the cutting-edge of scientific research were quite rare, and this makes Elion's successes all the more remarkable. Her career spanned the decades from the 1940s through the 1980s, and throughout this time Elion witnessed significant strides women took to be included in the scientific enterprise. Her research accomplishments include six different drugs used to combat nine serious medical conditions including leukemia, organ transplants, viral herpes and AIDS. Early 1900s Elion's parents emigrated to United States, her father from Lithuania and her mother from the region of Russia that eventually became Poland. Her father worked his way through dental school at New York University. Her mother was a seamstress.

44. Gertrude Belle Elion - A Lifeline - Teacher's Guide
gertrude B. elion — autobiography from the Nobel eMuseum. gertrude B.elion — part of the Biographical Memoirs series from the National Academy of
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    A Lifeline Using the Biographies This reading spotlights the life of one of only ten women to receive the Nobel Prize for Medicine or Physiology. Gertrude Elion's life touches on many topics that you might encourage students to pursue further. Some suggestions:
    • Have students research any of the decades of Elion's life, looking for events and trends of social or historical importance.
    • Choose a topic mentioned in the Lifeline and ask students to read more:
      • Immigrants in America
      • The Stock Market Crash of 1929
      • The Great Depression
      • The Role of Women during World War II
      • Grandparents and the Extended Family Today
      • The Importance of Education
      • Gender Bias
      • Women in Science
      • Motivation and Excellence
      • Organ Transplants
      • Current Cancer Research
    • Have students write a reaction to any of the Elion quotes (in green) in the Lifeline.
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45. WITI - Hall Of Fame
Dr. gertrude B. elion. Scientist Emeritus Glaxo Wellcome Inc. (profile at thetime of induction in 1998). A recipient of the 1998 Nobel Prize for Physiology
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new COOLjsMenu("site_navigation",SITE_NAVIGATION_MENU_ITEMS); WITI HALL OF FAME Dr. Gertrude B. Elion Scientist Emeritus Glaxo Wellcome Inc. (profile at the time of induction in 1998) A recipient of the 1998 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine, Dr. Gertrude B. Elion was scientist emeritus with Glaxo Wellcome Inc., in Research Triangle Park, N.C. After several years of laboratory work and teaching chemistry and physics, she joined Wellcome Research Laboratories in 1944 as a biochemist. She was later promoted to senior research chemist and assistant to the research director. In 1967, she was appointed head of the department of experimental therapy and continued in that position until 1983, when she retired and became scientist emeritus. Dr. Elion is credited with the synthesis and co-development of two of the first successful drugs for the treatment of leukemia (thioguanine and mercaptopurine), as well as azathioprine, an agent to prevent the rejection of kidney transplants and to treat rheumatoid arthritis. She also played a major role in the development of allopurinol for the treatment of gout and of acyclovir, the first selective antiviral agent against herpes virus infections. She was president of the American Association for Cancer Research and served as a Presidential appointee on the National Cancer Advisory Board. Dr. Elion was elected to membership in the National Academy of Sciences, the Royal Society, the Institute of Medicine, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the National Inventors Hall of Fame, the National Women's Hall of Fame, and the Engineering and Science Hall of Fame.

46. Funding Guide For International Science And Technology Cooperation - Details
AACRgertrude B. elion Cancer Research Award Purpose, This award honors thelate Dr. gertrude B. elion, Scientist Emeritus at Glaxo Wellcome Co.
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47. Guide Des Sources De Financement Pour La Coopération Internationale De La Scien
But ,Ce prix est en mémoire de feue gertrude B. elion, chercheure émérite de Glaxo
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48. Science & Technology At Scientific American.com: Gertrude B. Elion -- Glaxo Well
Science and Technology at Scientific American.com gertrude B. elion Scienceand Technology from Scientific American daily science news and technology
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49. JWA - Gertrude Elion - Bibliography
gertrude B. elion, Nobel Prize Winner and Glaxo Wellcome Scientist Emeritus, Estate of gertrude B. elion, currently housed by GlaxoSmithKline Inc.
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Altman, Lawrence K. "Gertrude Elion, Drug Developer, Dies at 81." New York Times , February 23, 1999, accessed March 3, 2000; available from http://www.wellesley.edu/Chemistry/chem227/news/obit-elion.html
Ambrose, Susan A., Kristin L. Dunkle, Barbara B. Lazarus, Indira Nair, and Deborah A. Harkus. Journeys of Women in Science and Engineering: No Universal Constants . Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1997.
Bailey, Martha J. American Women in Science: A Biographical Dictionary . Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, Inc., 1994.
Bouton, Katherine. "The Nobel Pair."

50. Gertrude Elion And Her Fiancé, Leonard Canter
Courtesy of Estate of gertrude B. elion. Image courtesy of The Legacy of gertrudeelion, Inventor of Medicines. Biographical documentary.
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Gertrude Elion and her fiancé, Leonard Canter, c. 1940
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51. AUTOGRAPHS & MANUSCRIPTS: GERTRUDE B. ELION - INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED
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Photograph inscribed and signed: " To Andy/Best wishes/Gertrude B. Elion ". B/w, 3½x5. Biochemist and pharmacologist Gertrude B. Elion (1918-1999), with Wellcome Research Libraries in North Carolina, shared the 1988 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for her "discoveries of important principles for drug treatment." She produced drugs for herpes, leukemia, malaria, gout and immune disorders and developed immune suppressants to overcome rejection of donated organs in transplant surgery. Elion, whose name appears on 45 patents , was the first woman inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame. Fine condition.
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52. Elion, Gertrude Belle - Columbia Encyclopedia® Article About Elion, Gertrude Be
elion, gertrude Belle (el`e?n), 1918–99, American pharmacologist, b. New YorkCity, BS Hunter College, 1937. Unable to find research work (largely because
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53. Hitchings, George Herbert - Columbia Encyclopedia® Article About Hitchings, Geo
Wellcome Laboratories (1942–75), where he and fellow researcher gertrude B.elion elion, gertrude Belle (el`e?n), 1918–99, American pharmacologist, b.
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54. AACR-Gertrude B. Elion Cancer Research Award
The AACRgertrude B. elion Cancer Research Award was established in honor of thelate Nobel Laureate Dr. gertrude B. elion, Scientist Emeritus at Glaxo
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AACR-Gertrude B. Elion Cancer Research Award
The AACR-Gertrude B. Elion Cancer Research Award was established in honor of the late Nobel Laureate Dr. Gertrude B. Elion, Scientist Emeritus at Glaxo Wellcome Co. and Past President and Honorary Member of AACR. This Award fosters meritorious basic, translational or clinical cancer research by a non-tenured, tenure-tracked scientist at the level of Assistant Professor. This is a one-year award, with a grant of $50,000. Registration and support for travel expenses to the 2002 AACR Annual Meeting in San Francisco, California to accept the award are also provided. Application Deadline: November 1, 2001

55. Gertrude
REMEMBERING gertrude B. elion THE HEALING CHEMIST. Raquel DiazSprague When I first wrote a letter to Dr. gertrude B. elion in July of 1998 inviting
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When I first wrote a letter to Dr. Gertrude B. Elion in July of 1998 inviting her to come to speak at a poster session presented by the Association for Women in Science of CentralOhio, I did not expect much. I thought that, as a Nobel Laureate, she would have many invitations to choose from. At her age, I wondered if she did only a limited amount of travel. I guessed that our chances of getting her to come to Columbus, Ohio were not great. Two weeks passed and I heard nothing. I went away to a five-day conference at Mount Holyoke College and when I came back, I had a voice mail from Dr. Elion saying she would be glad to come and speak to us. I called her back, immediately. She apologized for not getting back to me sooner because she had been out of the country. I was awed by her - she was so totally unassuming. Whenever we talked, she spoke thoughtfully with a clear and cheerful voice. She said she would be delighted to come and would be interested in seeing the posters by the women scientists and chat with them individually. She mentioned her affection, "a warm spot in her heart", for The Ohio State University from where she received an honorary Doctor of Science in 1989. At a board meeting, the members of the Association for Women in Science were thrilled. After all, we were going to meet a rare breed of a woman scientist - a Nobel Laureate. Since 1901, the year the Nobel Prize was instituted, there have been over 300 men and only 9 women receiving the prize for Science or Medicine - a mere 3%. It is legitimate to ask, why so few? Sandra Harding, who writes about women in science from a feminist perspective has concluded, "women have been more systematically excluded from doing serious science, than from performing any other social activity, except perhaps, frontline warfare."

56. InventorEd's Inventor Resource Internet Pages. Information About Inventing, Inve
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57. Elion, Gertrude Belle. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
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