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Catherine Clarke (other)
Catherine Clarke may refer to: * Catherine Clarke (academic), British historian, professor at the Institute of Historical Research * Catherine Clarke Fenselau (born 1939), American scientist working in mass spectrometry * Catherine Freitag Clarke, American biochemist * Catherine Goddard Clarke, American writer, educator and religious leader See also * Catherine Clark (other) * Katherine Clarke (other) Katherine Clarke may refer to: * Katherine Clarke (artist) * Katherine Clarke (historian) See also * Katherine Clark * Catherine Clarke (other) Catherine Clarke may refer to: * Catherine Clarke (academic) Catherine A. M. Clarke is ...
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Catherine Clarke (academic)
Catherine A. M. Clarke is a British academic. She serves as the Professor, Chair in the History of People, Place and Community at the Institute of Historical Research, School of Advanced Study, University of London, where she is Director of the Centre for History of People, Place and Community and Director of the Victoria County History. She is a specialist in the Middle Ages and has published on power, place and identity in medieval Britain. Education Clarke received her BA from the University of Oxford in 1998 and her MA from the University of Reading in 1999. She earned her PhD in 2003 from the Department of English at King's College London, King's College, London. Her doctoral thesis was titled ''The Locus Amoenus in Old English: Guthlac A and its Cultural Context''. Clare Lees and Jane Roberts (literary scholar), Jane Roberts served as Clarke's doctoral supervisors. Career Clarke taught at Swansea University and University College, Oxford, and was appointed to a person ...
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Catherine Clarke Fenselau
Catherine Clarke Fenselau (born 15 April 1939) is an American scientist who was the first trained mass spectrometrist on the faculty of an American medical school; she joined Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in 1968. She specializes in biomedical applications of mass spectrometry. She has been recognized as an outstanding scientist in the field of bioanalytical chemistry because of her work using mass spectrometry to study biomolecules. Early life and education Catherine Lee Clarke was born on 15 April 1939, in York, Nebraska. She graduated from Bryn Mawr College in 1961 with an Artium baccalaureus in chemistry. She received a Ph.D. in organic chemistry in 1965 from Stanford University, working with Carl Djerassi. As a field, organic mass spectrometry was new and had great potential impact for the pharmaceutical industry. The mass spectrometer was a new tool for examining the structures of small botanical molecules. Djerassi's lab examined electron ionization of molecules, stud ...
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Catherine Freitag Clarke
Catherine Clarke is an American biochemist who is a Professor of Chemistry at the University of California, Los Angeles. She was the first woman to serve as Head of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. Her research considers the functional roles of Coenzyme Q. Early life and education Clarke was an undergraduate and graduate student at the University of California, Los Angeles. Her doctoral research considered the regulation of cholesterol metabolism. After completing her doctoral research, she joined Princeton University as a post-doctoral fellow. She eventually returned to UCLA, where she studied polyisoprene and non-sterol metabolism. Whilst at UCLA, she started working on the biosynthesis of coenzyme Q using the yeast model. Research and career Clarke joined the chemistry and biochemistry department at University of California, Los Angeles in 1993. She was eventually promoted to Professor. Her research considers how cells synthesize coenzyme Q, a non-protein ch ...
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Catherine Goddard Clarke
Catherine Goddard Clarke , also known as Sister Catherine, (August 21, 1900 – May 8, 1968) was an American Traditionalist Catholic writer, educator, and lay religious sister. She was the founder of the Saint Benedict Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts and, alongside Father Leonard Feeney, a founder of the Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Biography In 1940, Clarke sought permission from Cardinal William Henry O'Connell, Archbishop of Boston, to establish an educational center near Harvard University. Cardinal O'Connell granted her permission, and so she started Saint Benedict Center in Harvard Square, Cambridge. She led the center with the help of Avery Dulles, then a Harvard law student, and Christopher Huntington, a Harvard dean. Saint Benedict's provided religious instruction to Catholic students at Harvard and Radcliffe College. Dulles, who would later become a Cardinal, asked Clarke to serve as his godmother upon his conversion to Catholicism. In 1942, Father ...
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Catherine Clark (other)
Catherine Clark may refer to: * Catherine Clark (broadcaster) * Catherine Clark (sports administrator) * Catherine Clark Kroeger, American writer, professor * Catherine Anthony Clark, Canadian children's author See also * Catherine Clarke (other) * Katherine Clarke (other) * Katherine Clark Katherine Marlea Clark (born July 17, 1963) is an American lawyer and politician who has served as House Minority Whip since 2023 and is currently in her seventh term as the U.S. representative for Massachusetts's 5th congressional district, hav ...
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