WiR redlist index: 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.

Applied science

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Computer scientists

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Engineering

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Health science

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Inventors

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Biologic sciences

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Biologists

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Botany

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Ecologists

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Paleontologists

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Zoologists

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Entomologists

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Herpetologists

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Mathematics and logic

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Math

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Statisticians

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Physical sciences

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Astronomy

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Chemistry

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Geology, geosciences and oceanography

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Physics

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Technology

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Social sciences

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Anthropologists

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Archaeologists

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Psychologists

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Social science

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Science (general)

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Argentina

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  • your redlinks here

Canada

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Denmark

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Germany

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African-American women in the Manhattan Project

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Presidents

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Dictionary of 19th-C British Scientists

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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

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

Saruhashi Prize Winners

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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. Yoninah found a PDF link, here [7] and there is a category Category:ISI highly cited researchers. The 2015 list is on line here [8] but not yet available in PDF format.

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References

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  1. ^ https://es.wiki.x.io/wiki/K%C3%A4te_Pariser
  2. ^ http://uwind.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/en/fm13-dab-detail-en/185
  3. ^ http://mujeresdeciencias.ftp.catedu.es/4.BIOGRAFiAS/Kate%20Pariser.html
  4. ^ "Simpson_Mary biography". st-and.ac.uk.
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