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Hope E. Hopps

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on the Rubella vaccine although her role was not given full credit. She was included as a co-author on papers and jointly held a patent for the rubella blood test with Meyer and Parkman. The discovery however was credited to Meyer and Parkman. Despite this she was called a "Girl Friday" and an NIH
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in 1972. She was active in the Tissue Culture Association (TCA), now known as the Society for In Vitro Biology (SIVB), serving as president of the Washington, D.C. chapter from 1974 until 1975, national vice-president from 1978 until 1980, and was a member of its council and occasionally its
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The Society for In Vitro Biology established the Hope E. Hopps Award in her honor, for students who demonstrate outstanding achievements in the field of in vitro biology.
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photograph described her as a "female technician". She was credited with the "first practical procedure for wide-scale evaluation of rubella immunity".
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executive board from 1974 until 1988. She chaired the publications committee and established a new name and format for the society's journal,
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The Society for In Vitro Biology established the Hope E. Hopps Award, for outstanding students of in-vitro biology.
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In 2018 the NIH were amending their records of "female technician" in photographs to add her name.
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She married George Hopps and they lived in Silver Spring. She died of cancer at age 62.
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Infectious Diseases, Microbiology, Immunology, Cell Biology, Vaccine Development
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NIH photo labelled as "Drs. Harry M. Meyer, Jr. (light hair),
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and in 1950 her Master's degree in Microbiology from the
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National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
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West Warwick, Rhode Island
Washington, D.C.
University of Rhode Island
University of Maryland
US Food and Drug Administration
Food and Drug Administration
Bureau of Biologics
vaccine
University of Rhode Island
University of Maryland
Garfield Memorial Hospital
Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
National Institutes of Health

Paul D. Parkman
grivet monkey
cell line
poliovirus
rickettsiae
interferon
Paul D. Parkman
Graduate Women in Science
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology




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