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This website was written by Dr. Buhm Soon Park, and produced by the Office of NIH History in collaboration with the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. Assistance was provided by Dr. Victoria Harden, Director, Office of NIH History, and her staff, especially Dr. Sarah Leavitt, Dr. Caroline Hannaway, and Michele Lyons.

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Art direction by Rayne Ann Wood and design by Alan Hoofring, NIH Medical Arts and Printing.

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Drs. Thressa and Earl Stadtman and their colleagues in the Laboratory of Biochemistry, especially Drs. Boon Chock, Rodney Levine, and Sue Goo Rhee.

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Drs. Thressa and Earl Stadtman for their personal photos, and L'Oreal, Inc., for the photo of Thressa receiving the first Lifetime Achievement Award for Women in Science.
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The Stadtmans.
Earl and Thressa Stadtman in 2003.
 

Last update: January 2004
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