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'''Interesting Articles for expansion and/or cleanup all with an Oxford twist:'''
'''Interesting Articles for expansion and/or cleanup all with an Oxford twist:'''
*[[Rosalind Pitt-Rivers]], biochemist who co-discovered the thyroid hormone, triiodothyronine T3. She also married the grandson of the remarkable [[George Henry Lane Fox Pitt-Rivers]].
*[[Rosalind Pitt-Rivers]], biochemist who co-discovered the thyroid hormone, triiodothyronine T3. She also married the grandson of the remarkable [[George Henry Lane Fox Pitt-Rivers]].
*[[Dorothy Hodgkin]], biochemist, credited with the development of protein crystallography. She was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1964.
*[[Louise Johnson]], molecular biophysicist
*[[Anne McLaren]], a leading figure in developmental biology. Her work helped lead to human in vitro fertilisation (IVF).
*[[Anne McLaren]], a leading figure in developmental biology. Her work helped lead to human in vitro fertilisation (IVF).
*[[Dorothy Hodgkin]], biochemist, credited with the development of protein crystallography. She was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1964.
*[[Helen Wallis]], cartographer and Map Curator at the British Library
*[[Dorothy Bishop]], psychologist specialising in developmental disorders.
*[[Audrey Arnott]], a medical illustrator who worked with the neurosurgeon Hugh Cairns at the London Hospital and followed him to Oxford when he was appointed Nuffield Professor of Surgery in 1936/37. She founded the Medical Artists’ Association of Great Britain from her home in Wolvercote in 1949.
*[[Helen Wallis]], cartographer and Map Curator at the British Library
*[[Louise Johnson]], biochemist and protein crystallographer
*[[Margaret Jennings]], a member of the Oxford team working on penicillin under [[Howard Florey]] (see the Dictionary of National Biography article on '[http://www.oxforddnb.com/templates/theme-print.jsp?articleid=97279 Discoverers and developers of penicillin]')
*[[Margaret Jennings]], a member of the Oxford team working on penicillin under [[Howard Florey]] (see the Dictionary of National Biography article on '[http://www.oxforddnb.com/templates/theme-print.jsp?articleid=97279 Discoverers and developers of penicillin]')
*[[Antoinette Pirie]], a biochemist, who worked with [[Ida Mann]] investigating the effect of mustard gas on the cornea.
*[[Antoinette Pirie]], a biochemist, who worked with [[Ida Mann]] investigating the effect of mustard gas on the cornea.
*[[Mabel Purefoy Fitzgerald]], physiologist and clinical pathologist best known for her work on the physiology of respiration.
*[[Audrey Arnott]], a medical illustrator who worked with the neurosurgeon Hugh Cairns at the London Hospital and followed him to Oxford when he was appointed Nuffield Professor of Surgery in 1936/37. She founded the Medical Artists’ Association of Great Britain from her home in Wolvercote in 1949.
*[[Mabel Purefoy Fitzgerald]], a physiologist and clinical pathologist.
*[[Cecilia Glaisher]], who was married to meteorologist James Glaisher and did botanical photography in the Victorian period.
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*[[Mary Ward]], Irish biologist
*[[Mary Ward]], Irish biologist
*[[Cecilia Glaisher]], who was married to meteorologist James Glaisher and did botanical photography in the Victorian period.
Plenty of opportunity for new articles and expansion at [[List of female Fellows of the Royal Society]]. As of 6 October 2013, there are 15 Fellows and 3 foreign members without articles.
Plenty of opportunity for new articles and expansion at [[List of female Fellows of the Royal Society]]. As of 6 October 2013, there are 15 Fellows and 3 foreign members without articles.



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