(1903- ) Biochemist
Birth | June 9, 1903 |
1924 | B.A., Cornell University |
1927 | M.A., Columbia University |
1930-34 | Assistant biochemist (then Associate biochemist), Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons |
1934-36 | Geis Fellow, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons |
1937 | Ph.D., Columbia University |
1937-39 |
Macy Resident Fellow, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons |
1939-46 | Instructor (then Assistant Professor), Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons |
1946-53 | Assistant Professor of Pharmacology, New York University College of Medicine |
1953-54 | Associate Professor, New York University College of Medicine |
1954- | Adjunct Associate Professor of Biochemistry, New York University College of Medicine |
1954-57 | Associate Member, Division of Nutrition and Physiology, Public Health Research Institute of New York |
1956 | Schoenheimer Lecturer |
1957- | Member, Dept. of Biochemistry, Public Health Research Institute of New York |
1959 |
Carl Neuberg Medal, American Society of European Chemists and Pharmacists |
1961 | Garvan Medal, American Chemical Society |
1975 | L. and B. Freedman Foundation Award, New York Academy of Sciences |
1978-79 | Fogarty Scholar-in-Residence, National Institutes of Health |
Sarah Ratner was born, raised, and worked throughout her professional career in the New York City area. Educated in an era when few women were found in the science labs, her work from the 1930s through the
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