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  2. Florence R. Sabin - Wikipedia

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    Florence Rena Sabin (November 9, 1871 – October 3, 1953) was an American medical scientist. She was a pioneer for women in science; she was the first woman to hold a full professorship at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, the first woman elected to the National Academy of Sciences, and the first woman to head a department at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research. [1]

  3. Timeline of women in science in the United States - Wikipedia

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    1924: Florence Bascom became the first woman elected to the Council of the Geological Society of America. [11] 1925: Florence Sabin became the first woman elected to the National Academy of Sciences. [14] 1928: Alice Evans became the first woman elected president of the Society of American Bacteriologists. [15]

  4. Sabines - Wikipedia

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    The Sabines (US: / ˈ s eɪ b aɪ n z /, SAY-bynes, UK: / ˈ s æ b aɪ n z /, SAB-eyens; [1] Latin: Sabini ) were an Italic people who lived in the central Apennine Mountains (see Sabina) of the ancient Italian Peninsula, also inhabiting Latium north of the Anio before the founding of Rome.

  5. Timeline of women in science - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of women in science, spanning from ancient history up to the 21st century. While the timeline primarily focuses on women involved with natural sciences such as astronomy, biology, chemistry and physics, it also includes women from the social sciences (e.g. sociology, psychology) and the formal sciences (e.g. mathematics ...

  6. List of female scientists before the 20th century - Wikipedia

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    Florence R. Sabin (1871–1953), American medical scientist Ellen Sandelin (1862–1907), Swedish physician and teacher of physiology Regina von Siebold (1771–1849), German physician and obstetrician

  7. Sabin (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Sabin is the surname of the following people Albert Sabin (1906–1993), Polish-American medical researcher who developed an oral polio vaccine; President of the Weizmann Institute of Science Alvah Sabin (1793–1885), American politician

  8. Abduction of a Sabine Woman - Wikipedia

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    The Rape of the Sabines, 1579–1583. Height: 410cm (13ft, 5tn). Loggia dei Lanzi, Florence. Abduction of a Sabine Woman (or The Rape of the Sabine) is a large and complex marble statue by the Flemish sculptor and architect Giambologna (Johannes of Boulogne).

  9. Sabin - Wikipedia

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    Sabin (given name) Sabin (surname) Sabin Stakes, American Thoroughbred horse race held in Hallandale Beach, Florida; Sabin strains, polio vaccine variants developed by Albert Sabin; Sabin–Feldman dye test, a serologic test to diagnose for toxoplasmosis; Doo–Sabin subdivision surface in computer graphics; Sabin (unit), a unit of sound absorption