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== Biochemistry ==
 
=== Australia ===
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=== Egypt ===
*[[Magda Amer]], [http://www.wisemuslimwomen.org/muslimwomen/bio/magda_amer/ Egyptian biochemist]
 
=== France ===
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=== Lebanon ===
*[[Zeina Daher]], mitochondrial DNA mutations
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=== Malaysia ===
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=== Singapore ===
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=== Slovenia ===
*[[Vita Majce]], molecular biology and chemistry
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=== Spain ===
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=== Turkey ===
*[[Özlem Zehra Keskin]] Structural biochemistry of proteins
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=== US ===
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=== Uzbekistan ===
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== Bioengineering ==
:''see also: [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Women/Women in Red/Women in technology#Biotechnology|Women in technology § Biotechnology]]
=== US ===
*[[Orly Alter]], USTAR Associate Professor of Bioengineering and Human Genetics, Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute and Huntsman Cancer Institute, University of Utah [[commons:Category:Orly_Alter]] [https://faculty.utah.edu/u0729867-ORLY_ALTER/research/index.hml]
*[[Valerie M. Weaver]], Director of the Center for Bioengineering and Tissue Regeneration in the Department of Surgery, UCSF [https://wikidata.org/wiki/Q67221999] [https://weaverlab.ucsf.edu/PI]
*[[Nastaran Zahir]], Chief of the Cancer Training Branch at the Center for Cancer Training of the NCI [https://wikidata.org/wiki/Q113192231] [https://cancer.gov/grants-training/training/contact/nastaran-zahir]
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== Biology ==
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=== Argentina ===
*[[Florencia Linero]], virologist
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===Canada===
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=== Brazil ===
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=== Bulgaria ===
*[[Miroslava Atanassova]] Microbiology, [http://www.microbio.bas.bg/IMB%20web%20page/microbio/EXTREMOPHILES.html extremophiles], [http://www.loreal.ca/en/press-releases/the-2001-loreal-unesco-awards-go-to-women-in--science-from-around-the-world.aspx?mediaType=cp]
*''[[Borislava Margaritova]]'', [[Danube]] river biologist studying rare sturgeon fish under threat of extinction[DOI:10.1080/00222933.2021.2005838][https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0015hwl]
 
=== Colombia ===
*''your redlink here''
 
=== Egypt ===
*[[Mona Mostafa Mohamed]], 2012 US State Department 2012 Women in Science Hall of Fame for Middle East and N. Africa, founder of Cairo University's Cancer Biology Lab [http://stepfeed.com/extra-bits/cookie-jar/incredible-egyptian-women-science-medicine/]
 
=== India ===
*[[Asha V. Kolte]], (b. 1941)
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=== Mexico ===
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=== Morocco ===
*[[Naima Abattouy]]
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=== Russia/USSR ===
*[[Tatiana Lopatina]], cell biology
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=== South Africa ===
*[[Namrita Lall]], bacteriology, [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=dXWjuV4AAAAJ&hl=en]
 
=== Spain ===
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=== Switzerland ===
*[[Elisabeth Gasteiger]], Swiss biologist [https://ai2-s2-pdfs.s3.amazonaws.com/5db5/3121536296ee122bd08e857717aecb66d2e4.pdf]
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=== US ===
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== Biotechnology ==
:''see also: [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Women/Women in Red/Women in engineering#Bioengineers|Women in engineering § Bioengineers]]
 
=== Bangladesh ===
*[[Hasina Akhter]]
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=== Iran ===
*[[Ladan Teimoori Toolabi]], medical biotech
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=== Mexico ===
*[[Dora Medina]]
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=== Syria ===
*[[Mouna Al-Sabbagh]]
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== Genetics ==
:''see also: [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Women/Women in Red/Women in engineering#Bioengineers|Women in engineering § Bioengineers]]
=== US ===
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*[[Orly Alter]], USTAR Associate Professor of Bioengineering and Human Genetics, Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute and Huntsman Cancer Institute, University of Utah [[commons:Category:Orly_Alter]] [https://faculty.utah.edu/u0729867-ORLY_ALTER/research/index.hml]
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== Neuroscience ==
=== US ===
*[[Gwyneth Card]], an associate professor of neuroscience at [[Columbia University]] and a principal investigator at Columbia's Mortimer B. Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute. She is interested in the neural mechanisms and circuit architectures that underlie visually guided behavioral choices in the fly. [https://www.hhmi.org/scientists/gwyneth-card]
*[[Ellie Heckscher]], a faculty member at the [[University of Chicago]], she studies development and function of the sensorimotor system. [https://voices.uchicago.edu/heckscherlab/lab-members/ellie/]
*[[Adrianne Huxtable]], an associate professor of human physiology and neuroscience at the [[University of Oregon]]. Research in the Huxtable laboratory focuses on the neural control of breathing (the central brainstem and spinal cord networks), with a specific focus on how inflammation (throughout the body and/or brain) undermines breathing. [https://cas.uoregon.edu/directory/profiles/all/huxtable]
*[[Angeles B. Ribera]], a professor of physiology and biophysics in the [[University of Colorado School of Medicine]]. Ribera is interested in determining the mechanisms that direct differentiation of electrical excitability in neurons, and, in turn, how activity regulates neuronal development. Studies span the period from when neurons exit the cell cycle and begin terminal differentiation and to when synaptic interactions emerge. To have access to the relevant early stages of development, uses a classic vertebrate embryological system - the zebrafish, Danio rerio. [https://medschool.cuanschutz.edu/physiology/faculty/angeles-b-ribera-phd] Guggenheim fellow [https://www.gf.org/fellows/all-fellows/angeles-b-ribera/]]
*[[Phyllis R Robinson]] (b. 1951), a professor of biological sciences at the [[University of Maryland, Baltimore County]]. The aim of her research is to understand how information in the environment is transformed into an appropriate biological signal. Studies signal transduction in photoreceptors for they are accessible to a variety of techniques, providing a system in which it is possible to interface the approaches of biochemistry, molecular biology and physiology. [https://biology.umbc.edu/directory/faculty/person/ra08807/]
*[[Melissa Rolls]], is the Paul Berg professor of biochemistry at The [[Pennsylvania State University]]. She and her lab are interested in how neurons generate axons and dendrites with different functions and constituents, and how they maintain function over the lifetime of an animal.[https://rollslab.wordpress.com/]
*[[Elinor Sullivan]], an associate professor of psychiatry, in the School of Medicine at [[Oregon Health Sciences University]](OHSU). Her research focuses on examining the influence of early environmental factors on child neurobehavioral regulation, with an emphasis on behaviors that relate to mental health and behavioral disorders including autism spectrum disorders, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, schizophrenia, anxiety, and depression. [https://www.ohsu.edu/people/elinor-l-sullivan-phd]
*[[Nicole Swann]], as assistant professor of human physiology at the [[University of Oregon]].Nicole Swann is an academic expert in neuroscience, electrophysiology, and movement disorders such as Parkinson’s disease. At the University of Oregon, she is an assistant professor of human physiology. Nicole studies how different parts of the human brain interact to generate and control movements and how these processes can be disrupted in disease.[https://uonews.uoregon.edu/nicole-swann-department-human-physiology]