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Glimm, Adele was born on August 27, 1937 in New York City. Daughter of Sidney and Belle (Sobel) Strauss.
( Nancy Wexler is a hunter. Her quarry is the gene respon...)
Nancy Wexler is a hunter. Her quarry is the gene responsible for a fatal, inherited sickness called Huntington's disease. Nancy's work is a breathtaking race against time not only for others but maybe for herself, as well. Nancy Wexler is the daughter of a Huntington's patient and is at risk for this disease. Finding this gene is a vital step toward preventing or curing Huntington's and thus saving lives. Nancy's work takes her all over the world, specifically to small villages in Venezuela where the mysterious gene affects more people than anywhere else on the globe. Blood samples generously donated by the villagers hold the clues to discovering the gene. Hunter, detective, scientist: Nancy is all these, plus a friend to people everywhere who are affected by Huntington's and other diseases of the brain. Gene Hunter is the powerful story of a courageous and dedicated woman whose passion for science is both personally and intellectually satisfying. Author Adele Glimm draws on firsthand accounts from Nancy and her friends, family, and colleagues to tell us how a curious, strongminded woman became an accomplished neuropsychologist.
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Rachel Carson published Silent Spring in 1952. In it, she challenged the practices of farmers and government. She was attacked by the chemical industry and by some in the government as an alarmist, but her work continues to inspire environmentalists.
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As reported by a fellow student, when Elizabeth Blackwell arrived at her first class in medical school in 1847, "A hush fell over the class as if each member had been stricken with paralysis...A death-like stillness prevailed during the lecture." Elizabeth Blackwell tells the fascinating story of Elizabeth Blackwell, the first female physician in the United States. Blazing trails and overcoming prejudice throughout her education and professional life, denied access to hospitals. Blackwell opened the New York Infirmary for Women and Children and, in 1868, the Women's Medical College, the first of its kind in history.
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Glimm, Adele was born on August 27, 1937 in New York City. Daughter of Sidney and Belle (Sobel) Strauss.
AB, Barnard College, 1958; AM, Columbia University, 1962.
Freelance writer of fiction, since 1963. Copy chief Rockwell and Newell, Incorporated, New York York City, 1982-1993. Instructor short story writing Editor's Desk Writers Conference/Atlantic Community College, New Jersey, 1984-1987.
Assistant editor Harvard School Public Health, 1961-1963. Lecturer English State University of New York, Stony Brook, 1989-1997.
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Member Mystery Writers American F C.
Married James Gilbert Glimm, June 30, 1957. 1 child, Alison Glimm Barry.