Dr Cady Coleman
NASA astronaut and Air Force pilot
NASA astronaut and Air Force pilot
NASA astronaut and medical doctor
American chemist and advocate for women in science
Professor of Pharmacology at Flinders University of South Australia whose areas of interest include disorders of brain function and the effects of drugs on the brain.
Beth Tuffley was at the University of Queensland doing post-graduate work in biochemistry when she was selected as the inaugural winner of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute Masson Award in 1941.
Bronwyn Adams graduated from Monash University in 1971 as the first female chemical engineer in Victoria, Australia.
Beryl Splatt worked as a biochemist and metabolist at the Royal Melbourne Hospital from 1923 to 1964 and also demonstrated in clinical biochemistry at the University of Melbourne from 1940 to 1961.
Anne Bermingham was a chemist appointed to the staff of the Museum of Applied Science in Melbourne in 1952 to establish a radiocarbon dating facility for the Museum.
Ann Cameron was a toxinologist whose research focussed on the anatomy and toxinology of venomous fishes, especially stonefish and the venomous tropical and sub-tropical fish of the Pacific Ocean, and the interaction between coral and fish.
Virginia H. Holsinger was an American chemist known for her research on dairy products and food security issues.