Rosalyn Sussman Yalow
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Biography
Rosalyn Sussman Yalow was an American medical physicist, and a co-winner of the 1977 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for development of the radioimmunoassay technique. She was the second woman, and the first American-born woman, to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
"We cannot expect in the immediate future that all women who seek it will achieve full equality of opportunity. But if women are to start moving towards that goal, we must believe in ourselves or no one else will believe in us; we must match our aspirations with the competence, courage and determination to succeed."
"Initially, new ideas are rejected. Later they become dogma, if you’re right. And if you’re really lucky you can publish your rejections as part of your Nobel presentation."
"We still live in a world in which a significant fraction of people, including women, believe that a woman belongs and want to belong exclusively in the home."
"We were witnessing the birth of a new era in endocrinology, one that started with Yalow."
"We bequeath to you, the next generation, our knowledge but also our problems. While we still live, let us join hands, hearts and minds to work together for their solution so that your world will be better than ours and the world of your children even better."
"The failure of women to have reached positions of leadership has been due in large part to social and professional discrimination. In the past, few women have tried, and even fewer have succeeded."
"In the past few women have tried and even fewer have succeeded."
"Infectious diseases have become less prominent as causes of death and disability in regions of improved sanitation and adequate supplies of antibiotics."