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Nancy Adler, 1968 – professor of Psychology, director of the Center for Health and Community, U.C. San Francisco; member of National Academy of Medicine and American Academy of Arts and Sciences
JudyAnn Bigby, 1973 – internist, secretary of Health and Human Services (Massachusetts)[47]
Annie Jump Cannon, 1884 – studied physics and astronomy at Wellesley, astronomer, developed the well-known Harvard Classification of stars based upon temperature[48]
Lisa A. Carey – distinguished professor in breast cancer research[49]
Harriet Creighton, 1929 – botanist, geneticist, professor of Botany, with Barbara McClintock proved that genetic recombination occurred through chromosomal crossover[52]
Charlotte Fitch Roberts, 1880 – professor of Chemistry, 1894–1917; one of the first women to receive a Ph.D. from Yale in 1894;[53] head of the Wellesley Chemistry Department until her death in 1917[54]
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