Q+A With Dr. Mary Jean Scott Silk
Posted by Katie Colten on Dec 1, 2011 in Featured Stories, Q+A | 0 comments
In the 1950s, Dr. Mary Jean Scott Silk joined the Federation of American Scientists. She worked at Brookhaven National Laboratories from 1952 to 1958 and graduated from John Hopkins University with a doctorate in nuclear physics in 1958.
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