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protein family and her thirty years of investigation into their characteristics and properties, along with their three dimensional structure and how they interfaced with enzymatic substrates. In doing this research, Loew pioneered using new forms of technology that became available over the years,
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The International Society of Quantum Biology and Pharmacology (ISQBP) established the ISQBP Loew Lectureship in her memory in 2004, along with the Gilda Loew Memorial Award after donations were set up by her husband. The following year, the Gilda Loew Memorial Meeting was organized where over 20
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Loew was married to Gregory Loew and had five children and three grandchildren at the time of her death from breast cancer at 70 years old on January 5, 2001.
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including numerous advances in computer modeling of proteins. Loew, related to said research, wrote a chapter on the properties of
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to problems in the biological sciences". After several years as an associate professor of physics at
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speakers presented on topics that were of interest to Loew and her past research.
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The research of Loew's that remained critical to those that followed her was the
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and Hugo O. Villar, she became "a pioneer in the application of
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Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni
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computational chemistry
American Physical Society
Brooklyn, New York
Erasmus Hall High School
New York University
Columbia
UC Berkeley
chemical physics
Lawrence Radiation Laboratory
Lockheed Missiles and Space Company
Stanford University
Harel Weinstein
computational chemistry
Pomona College
Palo Alto
Rockefeller University
cytochrome P450
iron porphyrins




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