Marion Webster
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Marion Elizabeth Webster-Bukovsky (née Webster; April 9, 1921 − July 6, 1985) was a Canadian-American biochemist who was the first to isolate the Vi antigen of typhoid and to determine its structure. She published extensively on the kinin–kallikrein system while at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. Webster was an advocate for women in science and served as president of the Association for Women in Science and Graduate Women in Science.
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Marion Webster
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Marion Webster
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Marion Webster
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Winter Park, Florida, US
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1985-07-06
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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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1921-04-09
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The Purification of Vi Antigen from Salmonella Coli
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1950
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1921-04-09
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Marion Elizabeth Webster
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Canada
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United States
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1985-07-06
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Marion Webster-Bukovsky
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Marion Elizabeth Webster-Bukovsky (née Webster; April 9, 1921 − July 6, 1985) was a Canadian-American biochemist who was the first to isolate the Vi antigen of typhoid and to determine its structure. She published extensively on the kinin–kallikrein system while at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. Webster was an advocate for women in science and served as president of the Association for Women in Science and Graduate Women in Science.
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Marion Webster-Bukovsky
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Marion Elizabeth Webster