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Explore the fascinating role of women in 17th century chemistry through a recorded lecture presented by Michelle DiMeo as part of the Royal Society of Chemistry's Historical Group series. Delve into the historical context and contributions of female chemists during a time when their participation in scientific endeavors was often overlooked or discouraged. Learn about the challenges, achievements, and hidden stories of women who pursued chemical knowledge and experimentation in the 1600s, offering valuable insights into the evolution of gender dynamics in scientific fields. The 56-minute presentation is part of a comprehensive series examining the history of chemistry from ancient Egypt to modern times.
Syllabus
Michelle DiMeo: Where were Women in Chemistry in the 1600s?
Taught by
Royal Society Of Chemistry