American scientist, novelist, and activist (born 1942)
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Florence Pat Haseltine
Haseltine in 2021
Born
(1942-08-17) August 17, 1942 (age 81)
United States
Alma mater
University of California at Berkeley Massachusetts Institute of Technology
American Woman's Medical Association Scientist Award The Kilby International Laureates Award Barbara Eck Menning Founder's Award Alma Dea Morani, M.D. Renaissance Woman Award
Scientific career
Fields
Biophysics, reproductive endocrinology and infertility
Institutions
National Institutes of Health Yale University The University of Texas at Arlington
Doctoral students
Denise Faustman
Florence Pat Haseltine (born 1942) is a U.S. physician,[1] biophysicist, reproductive endocrinologist, journal editor, novelist, inventor, and advocate for women's health. She has been diagnosed with dyslexia. She built a diverse career in medicine. An associate professor at Yale University, her work specializes in obstetrics and gynecology as well as women's rights and gender bias in medicine. While at Yale, Haseltine established the embryology laboratory, which was one of the early labs to have a successful IVF baby. The Microscope used in the laboratory is now in Historical Collections of the National Museum of Health and Medicine (Catalog number is M- 030.10091).[2]
Haseltine is a Presidential Distinguished Professor of Nursing and the Jenkins Garrett Professor at The University of Texas at Arlington and serves as the medical director of the North Texas Genome Center where she managed the COVID-19 testing program.[3]
^"Dr. Florence Pat Haseltine." U.S. News & World Report, n.d. Web. 29 Oct. 2013.
^"Historical Collections of the National Museum of Health and Medicine" https://www.medicalmuseum.mil
^"North Texas Genome Center"
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