- Ruth Ella Moore
Ruth Ella Moore (born 1903 in Columbus,
Ohio . died 1994) was an American scientist who worked in the field ofbacteriology . The main focus of her research was onblood group ing andenterobacteriaceae . She has the distinction of being the first African American woman to receive a doctorate degree in bacteriology. [ [http://library.osu.edu/sites/blackstudies/OSUFirsts.php Black Firsts at The Ohio State University] ]She studied at the
Ohio State University where she received a Bachelor of Science (1926), a Master of Arts (1927) and a Ph.D. in Bacteriology in 1933. During graduate school she supported herself by teaching English and hygiene at Tennessee State College (nowTennessee State University ) inNashville . For her thesis she worked on the bacteriumMycobacterium tuberculosis which causes most cases oftuberculosis .Dr. Moore worked from 1940 at the
Howard University Medical College first as assistant professor and later as associate professor until she retired 1973. She headed from 1947 to 1958 the Department of Bacteriology being the first woman to chair a department at the college. [ [http://www.chemistry.org/portal/a/c/s/1/feature_acs.html?id=c373e901dc6f113b8f6a17245d830100 Chemistry.org "Celebrating Black History and the Accomplishments of African-American Women Scientists"] ]External links
* [http://webfiles.uci.edu/mcbrown/display/ruth_moore.html The Faces of Science: African Americans in the Sciences]
* [http://www.blackpast.org/?q=aah/moore-ruth-ella-moore-1903-1994 BlackPast.org]
* [http://www.house.gov/list/speech/tx30_johnson/morenews/RecognizingAFAMWomeninScience.html H.Con.Res 96 "Recognizing the Significance Of African American Women In the US Science Community"]ee also
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List of Ohio State University people
*List of Howard University people References
*American Men and Women and Science. 12th edition (New York: McGraw-Hill), p. 4370.
*Blacks in Science and Education. Vivian O. Sammons. (Washington, D.C.: Hemisphere Publishers), 1989. p.167.
*Holders of Doctorates Among American Negroes: An Educational and Social Study of Negroes Who Have Earned Doctoral Degrees in Course, 1876-1943.Harry Washington Greene. (Boston, MA: Meador Publishing Co), 1946. p. 193-194.
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