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Eleanor Ison Franklin

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moved to New Orleans, Ison-Franklin was asked to assume her duties for the Academic Reinforcement Program of the medical school. She later became the associate dean for academic affairs in 1970 and was the first woman to become a dean at the school. She gained full professorship in 1971.
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and the Howard University Board of Trustees. She served as president of Spelman College's National Alumnae Association and director of the Women's National Bank of Washington.
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The American Physiology Society's highest-ranked applications for the Porter Physiology Development Fellowship are designated Eleanor Ison Franklin Fellows.
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to musician and teacher Rose Mae Oliver and Luther Lincoln Ison, a mathematician and teacher. She attended segregated schools in
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Patterson, Rosalyn Mitchell (15 March 2013). "Franklin, Eleanor Ison".
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at the age of 15. She took physics and chemistry courses at
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Franklin married George Franklin in 1965 and had a son.
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Franklin returned to the physiology department in 1980.
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with a degree in biology in 1948. She then attended the
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Franklin conducted research at Howard. Her findings on
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Epps CH, Jr; Johnson, DG; Vaughan, AL (October 1993).
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Eleanor Lutia Ison was born on December 24, 1929, in
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Dublin, Georgia
University of Wisconsin–Madison
PhD
Endocrinology
Howard University College of Medicine
Tuskegee Institute
Dublin, Georgia
Quitman, Georgia
Tuscumbia, Alabama
Walton County
Spelman College
Morehouse College
University of Wisconsin–Madison
endocrinology
Tuskegee Institute
Howard University College of Medicine
Anna Epps
hypertension
cardiovascular physiology
New England Journal of Medicine
National Institutes of Health
NASA
Ames Research Center
American Physiology Society
National Academy of Sciences



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