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*[[Dorothy Bishop (psychologist)]], a Professor of Developmental Neuropsychology and Wellcome Trust Principal Research Fellow in the Department of Experimental psychology at the University of Oxford.
*[[Dorothy Bishop (psychologist)]], a Professor of Developmental Neuropsychology and Wellcome Trust Principal Research Fellow in the Department of Experimental psychology at the University of Oxford.
*[[Ursula Martin]], a computer scientist, with research interests in theoretical computer science and formal methods. She is also known for her activities aimed at encouraging women in the fields of computing and mathematics.
*[[Ursula Martin]], a computer scientist, with research interests in theoretical computer science and formal methods. She is also known for her activities aimed at encouraging women in the fields of computing and mathematics.
*[[Audrey Arnott]], a medical illustrator who worked with the neurosurgeon [[Hugh Cairns (surgeon)]] 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.
*[[Audrey Arnott]], a medical illustrator who worked with the neurosurgeon [[Hugh Cairns (surgeon)]] 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]], a cartographer and Map Curator at the British Library.
*[[Louise Johnson]], a biochemist and protein crystallographer.
*[[Louise Johnson]], a biochemist and protein crystallographer.
*[[Margaret Jennings (scientist)]], 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 (scientist)]], 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]').
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*[[Frances Kirwan]], a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford. Her fields of specialisation are algebraic and symplectic geometry.
*[[Frances Kirwan]], a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford. Her fields of specialisation are algebraic and symplectic geometry.
*[[Kay Davies]], a human geneticist. Her research group has an international reputation for work on Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) and in the 1980s, she developed a test which allowed for the screening of foetuses whose mothers have a high risk of carrying the condition.
*[[Kay Davies]], a human geneticist. Her research group has an international reputation for work on Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) and in the 1980s, she developed a test which allowed for the screening of foetuses whose mothers have a high risk of carrying the condition.
*[[Joanna Haigh]], a physicist who is known for her work on solar variability, and also works on radiative transfer, stratosphere-troposphere coupling and climate modelling.


For further suggestions regarding articles to expand and develop see the [[List of female Fellows of the Royal Society]].
For further suggestions regarding articles to expand and develop see the [[List of female Fellows of the Royal Society]].

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