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- Angela_N._H._Creager abstract "Angela N. H. Creager (born 1963) is a biochemist and the Thomas M. Siebel Professor in the History of Science in the History Department of Princeton University. Prior to the Siebel chair's creation in 2015, she was the Philip and Beulah Rollins Professor of History. She served as President of the History of Science Society (HSS) from 2014-2015. She focuses on the history of biomedical research in the 20th century.".
- Q20745375 abstract "Angela N. H. Creager (born 1963) is a biochemist and the Thomas M. Siebel Professor in the History of Science in the History Department of Princeton University. Prior to the Siebel chair's creation in 2015, she was the Philip and Beulah Rollins Professor of History. She served as President of the History of Science Society (HSS) from 2014-2015. She focuses on the history of biomedical research in the 20th century.".
- Angela_N._H._Creager comment "Angela N. H. Creager (born 1963) is a biochemist and the Thomas M. Siebel Professor in the History of Science in the History Department of Princeton University. Prior to the Siebel chair's creation in 2015, she was the Philip and Beulah Rollins Professor of History. She served as President of the History of Science Society (HSS) from 2014-2015. She focuses on the history of biomedical research in the 20th century.".
- Q20745375 comment "Angela N. H. Creager (born 1963) is a biochemist and the Thomas M. Siebel Professor in the History of Science in the History Department of Princeton University. Prior to the Siebel chair's creation in 2015, she was the Philip and Beulah Rollins Professor of History. She served as President of the History of Science Society (HSS) from 2014-2015. She focuses on the history of biomedical research in the 20th century.".