Английская Википедия:Blanche J. Lawrence
Шаблон:Infobox scientist Blanche J. Lawrence was an African American biochemist who originally began work as a research assistant in the Health Division of the University of Chicago's Metallurgical Laboratory during the Manhattan Project.[1] After WWII, Lawrence continued her career at the Argonne National Laboratory and became a junior biochemist after four years in 1949.[2][3] During this time, Lawrence was publicized in an edition of Ebony Magazine featuring "Atom Scientists".[4]
She graduated from Tuskegee University and was married to Captain Erwin Lawrence, a 99th Pursuit Squadron pilot who was killed during WWII.[5][2] While attending Tuskegee University, Lawrence joined the Creative Dance Group as well as the Physical Education Club.[4]
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