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Roberta F. Colman (1938 – August 15, 2019), born Roberta Fishman, was an American biochemist.


Early life

Roberta Fishman was from New York City, the daughter of William and Esther Fishman of Brooklyn. As a student at Forest Hills High School in 1955, she received a Westinghouse Science Talent Search Award, and met president Dwight D. Eisenhower. Colman earned her bachelor's degree at
Radcliffe College Radcliffe College was a women's liberal arts college in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and functioned as the female coordinate institution for the all-male Harvard College. Considered founded in 1879, it was one of the Seven Sisters colleges and he ...
in 1959, and completed doctoral studies at Harvard University in 1962, with
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as her advisor. She held post-doctoral fellowships at the National Institutes of Health and the Washington University School of Medicine.


Career

In 1966, she joined the faculty at the Washington University School of Medicine, where she had carried out postdoctoral research. From 1967 to 1973, Colman was a professor at Harvard Medical School, beginning as an assistant professor and later being promoted to associate professor. She joined the faculty at the University of Delaware in 1973, the first female biochemist to hold a faculty position there. She was the Willis F. Harrington Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, and director of the Chemistry-Biology Interface Graduate Program. She was elected a fellow of the
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(AAAS) in 1988. In 1988, Colman represented the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB), when testified at a Senate budget hearing in support of increased funding for the National Science Foundation. Colman's research involved "the effects of chemical modifications on enzymes". She held research grants from the National Science Foundation, the
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and the National Institutes of Health, and wrote or co-wrote over 260 published scholarly articles. She served on the editorial boards of the ''
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'', '' Protein Expression and Purification'', and ''
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'', and was editor-in-chief of '' Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics'' from 1984 to 2001. She retired from the University of Delaware in 2009. Among her biochemistry graduate students at Delaware was
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.


Personal life

During college, Roberta Fishman married Robert W. Colman, a medical student, who had also won a Westinghouse Science Talent Search Award in the 1950s. They had two children. Robert Colman became a professor of medicine at Temple University. Roberta F. Colman died in 2019, in Media, Pennsylvania, aged 81 years.


References


External links


Colman's faculty page
at the University of Delaware.
Roberta F. Colman
at Chemistry Tree. {{DEFAULTSORT:Colman, Roberta F. 1938 births 2019 deaths American biochemists American women scientists Radcliffe College alumni Harvard College alumni University of Delaware faculty Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science American women academics 21st-century American women