List of female scientists in the 21st century

From Wikipedia - Reading time: 13 min

This is a list of notable women scientists active in the 21st century.

Albania

[edit]

Algeria

[edit]

Argentina

[edit]

Armenia

[edit]

Australia

[edit]
  • Carol Armour (fl. 2006), medical researcher specializing in asthma
  • Anne Astin (graduated 1976), biochemist active in dairy development
  • Katherine Belov (born 1973), Australian geneticist, Tasmanian devil cancer researcher
  • Phyllis Butow (fl. 2010s), medical researcher specializing in psycho.oncolocgy
  • Clara Chow (fl. 2020), medical researcher specializing in cardiovascular disease
  • Suzanne Cory (born 1942), Australian molecular biologist
  • Donna Cross (fl. 2011), medical researcher specializing in child heath
  • Hannah Dahlen (fl. 2008), medical researcher specializing in midwifery
  • Jean Finnegan, Australian scientist, researches flowering processes and epigenetic regulation in plants
  • Jane Hall (fl. 2016). health economist
  • Carolyn Geczy (fl. 2005), medical researcher in immunology
  • Bronwyn Hemsley (fl. 2008), medical researcher specializing in speech pathology
  • Camille Goldstone-Henry, Australian businesswoman and wildlife scientist
  • Felice Jacka (fl. 2017), medical researcher specializing in nutritional psychiatry
  • Cheryl Jones (fl 1994), medical researcher specializing in peaediatroc infectious diseases
  • Gisela Kaplan, ornithologist and primatologist noted for her research in animal cognition, communication and vocal behaviour of primates and specifically native Australian birds
  • Kate Leslie (born 1962), medical researcher specializing in anaesthesia
  • Lyn March (fl. 2004), medical researcher specializing in inflammatory arthritis
  • Naomi McClure-Griffiths (born 1975), American-Australian astrophysicist. Discovered a new arm of the Milky Way galaxy
  • Michelle Lincoln (fl. 1997), medical researcher specializing in health service delivery in rural communities
  • Jessica Melbourne-Thomas (born 1981), marine ecologist and ecosystem modeller with the Australian Antarctic Division
  • Sue O'Connor Australian archaeologist, discovered the world's oldest fish hooks which were found in an adult female's grave
  • Vanessa Pirotta (fl. 2020s), wildlife scientist employing innovative technologies
  • Carol Pollock (fl. 2021), medical researcher specializing in kidney health
  • Annamma Dorai Raj (1959–2024), rheumatologist
  • Helen Reddel (fl. 2000), researcher specializing in respiratory medicine
  • Lesley J Rogers (born 1943), Australian ethologist and neuroscientist, expert in brain laterality
  • Moninya Roughan (born 1974), physical oceanographer, expert in the dynamics and warming of the East Australian Current
  • Una M. Ryan (born 1966), patented DNA test identifying protozoan parasite Cryptosporidium
  • Cathie Sherrington (fl. 2010), geriatrician specializing in fall prevention
  • Justine R. Smith (fl. 2015), ophthalmic surgeon specializing in vision research
  • Helen Alma Newton Turner (1908–1995), geneticist and statistician, expert on sheep genetics
  • Carden Wallace (fl. 1970–), marine biologist and museum director, expert on corals
  • Leonie Walsh, first Lead Scientist of Victoria
  • Stephanie Watson (fl. 2021), medical researcher specializing in ophthalmology
  • Sarah Wayland (fl. 2005), social worker and health researcher
  • Rachel Webster (born 1951), astrophysicist, educator
  • Mary E. White (1926–2018), paleobotanist

Austria

[edit]

Barbados

[edit]
  • Velma Scantlebury (born 1955), first woman of African descent to become a transplant surgeon in the U.S.

Belgium

[edit]

Bolivia

[edit]
  • Sonia Alconini (born 1965), Bolivian archaeologist of the Formative Period of the Lake Titicaca basin
  • Kathrin Barboza Marquez (born 1983), Bolivian biologist specializing in bat research

Brazil

[edit]

Canada

[edit]

Chile

[edit]

China

[edit]
  • Margaret Chan (born 1947), Chinese (Hong Kong), health specialist, director-general of the World Health Organization
  • Zeng Rong, biochemist specializing in proteins
  • Jian Xu, CTO at IBM, software engineer
  • Zhao Yufen (born 1948), chemical engineer
  • Qian Zhengying (1923–2022), Chinese hydrologist and politician
  • Lü Zhi (born 1965), giant panda expert and conservationist
  • Tu Youyou (born 1930), Chinese pharmaceutical chemist and malariologist

Colombia

[edit]

Croatia

[edit]

Cuba

[edit]

Czech Republic

[edit]
  • Eva Syková (born 1944), neuroscientist researching spinal cord injury

Denmark

[edit]

Dominican Republic

[edit]

Finland

[edit]

France

[edit]

Germany

[edit]

Greece

[edit]

Guadeloupe

[edit]

Hungary

[edit]

India

[edit]
  • Joyanti Chutia (born 1948), work spans both centuries, focusing on physics
  • Seetha Coleman-Kammula (born 1950), Indian chemist and plastics designer, turned environmentalist
  • Paramjit Khurana (born 1956), Indian biologist specializing in plant biotechnology
  • Shobhana Narasimhan (graduated 1983), Indian physicist, professor of theoretical sciences in Bangalore
  • Priyamvada Natarajan (graduated 1993), Indian-born American astronomer, educator
  • Manju Ray (1947–2021), Indian biochemist developing anticancer drugs
  • Seema Bhatnagar (born 1971), Indian scientist, working in the field of anticancer drug discovery

Indonesia

[edit]
  • Adi Utarini (born 1965), Indonesian public health researcher who works on disease control of dengue fever
  • Elizabeth A. Widjaja (born 1951), Indonesian researcher of bamboo taxonomy
  • Karlina Leksono Supelli (born 1958), Indonesian philosopher and astronomer
  • Pratiwi Sudarmono (born 1952), Indonesian professor of microbiology at the University of Indonesia
  • Rose Amal (born 1965), Indonesian-Australian chemical engineer
  • Soejatmi Dransfield (born 1939), Indonesia-born British plant taxonomist specializing in bamboos
  • Tri Mumpuni (born 1964), Indonesian independent researcher, social entrepreneur, philanthropist, social activist, and micro-hydropower inventor

Iran

[edit]
  • Maryam Mirzakhani (1977–2017), Iranian-American mathematician and a professor of mathematics at Stanford University
  • Saba Valadkhan (born 1974), Tehran Education:Columbia University an Iranian American biomedical scientist, and an Assistant Professor and RNA researcher at Case Western Reserve University
  • Ālenush Teriān (1920–2011), Iranian-Armenian astronomer and physicist and is called 'Mother of Modern Iranian Astronomy'
  • Mina J. Bissell, Iranian-American biologist known for her research on breast cancer
  • Pardis C. Sabeti (born 1975), Iranian-American computational biologist, medical geneticist and evolutionary geneticist
  • Roxana Moslehi, genetic epidemiologist, researching cancer and cancer precursors
  • Anousheh Ansari (born 1966), Iranian-American engineer and co-founder and chairwoman of Prodea Systems
  • Reihaneh Safavi-Naini, AITF Strategic Chair in Information Security at the University of Calgary, Canada

Iraq

[edit]
  • Lihadh Al-Gazali (born 1950), geneticist, established a registry for congenital disorders in the United Arab Emirates

Israel

[edit]

Italy

[edit]
  • Maria Abbracchio (born 1956), Italian pharmacologist who works with purinergic receptors and identified GPR17; on Reuter's most cited list since 2006
  • Daria Guidetti (born 1978), astrophysicist with the INAF
  • Chiara Nappi (born 1951), Italian particle physicist active in the US
  • Elisa Oricchio (born 1979), discovered that the protein EphA7 activates the tumor suppressor gene for patients with follicular lymphoma

Latvia

[edit]

Luxembourg

[edit]

Madagascar

[edit]

Morocco

[edit]

Netherlands

[edit]

New Zealand

[edit]

Nigeria

[edit]

Norway

[edit]
  • Tine Jensen (born 1957), psychologist specializing in psychological trauma

Pakistan

[edit]
  • Sara Gill, Pakistani transgender activist and physician

Peru

[edit]

Portugal

[edit]

Russia

[edit]

Saudi Arabia

[edit]

Serbia

[edit]

Singapore

[edit]
  • Gloria Lim (born 1930), Singaporean mycologist, first woman Dean of the University of Singapore
  • Lisa Ng, virologist

South Africa

[edit]

Spain

[edit]

South Korea

[edit]

Switzerland

[edit]

Taiwan

[edit]

Tanzania

[edit]

Trinidad and Tobago

[edit]

Turkey

[edit]

Ukraine

[edit]

United Kingdom

[edit]

United States

[edit]

Astronomy

[edit]

Other fields of study

[edit]

Venezuela

[edit]
  • Mayly Sánchez (born 1972), astrophysicist studying neutrinos, awarded the US PECASE Prize in 2011

Vietnam

[edit]

Zambia

[edit]

Zimbabwe

[edit]

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Akademik Asociuar Afërdita Veveçka" [Academic associate Afërdita Veveçka]. akad.gov.al (in Albanian). Tirana, Albania: Academy of Sciences of Albania. 2017. Archived from the original on 20 October 2018. Retrieved 20 October 2018.

Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 | Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_female_scientists_in_the_21st_century
1 | Status: cached on November 18 2024 17:36:12
Download as ZWI file
Encyclosphere.org EncycloReader is supported by the EncyclosphereKSF