Miriam Michael Stimson
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Miriam Michael Stimson, OP (born Marian Emma Stimson, December 24, 1913 – June 15, 2002[1] in Chicago)[2] was a member of the Adrian Dominican Sisters and a chemist. She was the second woman to lecture at the Sorbonne and taught at Siena Heights University.[3] She is noted for her work on spectroscopy,[4] and played a role in the history of understanding DNA.[5][6]