Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Science

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  • This is a list under development of missing articles on women who are (or have been) notable for their contribution to science in academics, business, economics, politics, research, government or the social sector.

{{See also|Wikipedia:WikiProject_Women_scientists/Worklist#Articles_to_be_created}}

{{see also|Wikipedia:WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles/Thomson-Reuters most cited scientists#Missing_woman_scientists}}

{{see also|Wikipedia:WikiProject Biography/Science and academia}}

{{see also|Wiktionary:User:Pengo/Women honoured in scientific names}}

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Applied science

=Computer scientists=

=Engineering=

=Health science=

=Inventors=

Biologic sciences

=Biologists=

=Botany=

=Ecologists=

=Paleontologists=

=Zoologists=

==Entomologists==

==Herpetologists==

Mathematics and logic

=Math=

=Statisticians=

Physical sciences

=Astronomy=

=Chemistry=

=Geology, geosciences and oceanography=

=Physics=

=Technology=

Social sciences

=Anthropologists=

=Archaeologists=

=Psychologists=

=Social science=

Science (general)

=Argentina=

  • your redlinks here

=Canada=

  • Janet Halliwell, [http://www.genomebc.ca/about/people/board-of-directors/janet-halliwell/ principal of J.E. Halliwell Associates, Inc.], [http://www.cdnsciencepub.com/blog/interview-with-janet-halliwell-new-member-of-the-csp-board.aspx interview]
  • Jennifer Galloway, research scientist for Natural Resources Canada
  • your redlinks here

=Denmark=

  • Lene Lange, biotechnology researcher at DTU, [https://www.kt.dtu.dk/english/about-us/news/2017/05/lene-lange-talks-climate-and-technology-with-svend-brinkmann?id=e1afb9b9-f51c-4c5e-b4b5-0b16955dca64], [https://www.museerne.dk/en/holmegaard-vaerk/exhibitions/previous/maria-dubin-textile-circularity-art-technology/], [https://patents.justia.com/inventor/lene-lange?page=2]
  • Grethe Nørskov Rasmussen: pharmaceuticals researcher, Chief Development Officer at FluoGuide A/S [https://www.wsj.com/market-data/quotes/SE/XSTO/FLUO/company-people/executive-profile/119728788], [https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/person/19036194], [https://patents.justia.com/inventor/grethe-n-rskov-rasmussen]

=Germany=

  • Käte Pariser, biologist specialized in genetics and developmental physiology https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C3%A4te_Pariser,http://uwind.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/en/fm13-dab-detail-en/185, http://mujeresdeciencias.ftp.catedu.es/4.BIOGRAFiAS/Kate%20Pariser.html

=US=

  • Mary Simpson (scientist) {{cite web|url=http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/Biographies/Simpson_Mary.html|title=Simpson_Mary biography|work=st-and.ac.uk}}
  • Louise Hanson Marshal - physiologist who the Louise Hanson Marshall Special Recognition Award by the Society for Neuroscience is named after

==African-American women in the Manhattan Project==

==Presidents==

Dictionary of 19th-C British Scientists

::Redlinks from The Dictionary of Nineteenth-Century British Scientists (2004, 4 vols.), editor Bernard Lightman, Thoemmes Continuum.

  • Ellen Boult (1815–1894) née Ellen Grundy
  • Eliza Warminster Marten Payne (c.1815–1877), Daughter of Robert Giles and Eliza Marten of Plaistow, Essex. Born at 3 Catherine Court, Trinity Square, All Hallows, Barking In London, Middlesex. Wife of Alfred Payne. Buried in Wolverhampton cemetery.

L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science International Awards

Laureates - 5 regions 5 International Awards annually

International Rising Talents/ International Fellows - 5 regions 15 international grants annually

Saruhashi Prize Winners

Awarded to a Japanese woman researcher in the natural sciences.

Uncategorized

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Most of these are from Thomson Reuter's Most Highly Cited Researchers. {{u|Yoninah}} found a PDF link, here [http://sites.biology.duke.edu/donglab/images/papers/thomas_reuter_2014.pdf] and there is a category Category:ISI highly cited researchers. The 2015 list is on line here [http://highlycited.com/] but not yet available in PDF format.

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