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Katherine A. Lathrop : ウィキペディア英語版 | Katherine A. Lathrop Professor Katherine Austin Lathrop (1915–2005) was an American nuclear medicine pioneer and member of the Manhattan Project.〔(The University of Chicago Medicine; Nuclear medicine pioneer Katherine Austin Lathrop, 1915-2005 )〕〔(U.S. Department of Energy: Oral History - Human Radiation Studies: Remembering the Early Years - Katherine Lathrop - January 26, 1995 )〕〔(University of Chicago, Department of Radiology, History - The Nuclear Age )〕 Lathrop was credited with seminal research on the biological effects of radiation, and the invention of radiotracers, including Iodine-125, Palladium-103, and Technetium-99m.〔(PUBMED: Publications by Katherine A. Lathrop )〕〔(Journal of Nuclear Medicine: Katherine A. Lathrop, Obituary; By Alexander Gottschalk, MD; May 2005 )〕〔(The Lancet; Katherine Austin Lathrop. By Harding A.; 2005 Apr; 30-May 6;365(9470):1536. )〕 She was but one representative of Women in STEM fields. In addition to her scientific and academic accomplishments, Lathrop gave birth to and raised 5 children. She had 10 grandchildren at the time of her death.〔(Chicago Tribune: Katherine Austin Lathrop, 89 By Manya A. Brachear, staff reporter; March 18, 2005 )〕〔(New York Times: Katherine Lathrop, Pioneer in Isotopes, Is Dead at 89;By JEREMY PEARCE; March 27, 2005 )〕 == References ==
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