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- Q19664629 description "NASA astrophysicist".
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- Q19664629 abstract "Beth A. Brown (1969 – October 5, 2008) was a NASA astrophysicist.Brown was born in Roanoke, Virginia in 1969. She graduated from William Fleming High School in 1987 as valedictorian. She studied astrophysics at Howard University, graduating summa cum laude in 1991. While at Howard University, she played piccolo in several University bands. She joined Tau Beta Sigma in Fall 1990. She earned her M.S. in astronomy from the University of Michigan and a Ph.D. from there in 1998. She was the first African-American woman to earn a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan's Department of Astronomy. Her research there concerned X-ray observations of elliptical galaxies from the Röntgen Satellite.Brown joined NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) as a post-doctoral research associate with the National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council. She became a post-doctoral research associate for the National Space Science Data Center (NSSDC) in 2001. She transferred to the X-ray Astrophysics Laboratory in 2005, providing support for the GSFC XMM Guest Observer Facility. She was hired as Assistant Director for Science Communication and Higher Education for the Sciences and Exploration Director at Goddard. She also completed a NASA Administrator Fellowship where she devoted a year to research with Dr. James Lindesay and taught classes with Dr. Demetrius Venable at Howard's Department of Physics and Astronomy. Brown served as the Administrative Executive Officer for NSBP for two years and was involved with the National Conference of Black Physics Students (NCBPS).Following her PhD, Beth Brown held a National Academy of Science & National Research Council Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. Subsequently, she served at the National Space Science Data Center at Goddard, where she was involved in data archival activities as well as education and outreach. In 2006, Brown became an Astrophysics Fellow at Goddard, during which time she worked as a visiting Assistant Professor at Howard University. At Goddard, she was NSSDC's primary interface to such Science Archive Research Centers (SARCs) as the High Energy Astrophysics SARC at Goddard, the Multi-Mission Archive at STScI (MAST) and the Infrared Science Archive (IRSA) at Caltech. She also helped to "rationalize" NSSDC's legacy holdings of astrophysics data in light of data supported at the SARCs which are also to be permanently archived at NSSDC. At the time of her death, she was looking forward to a new position at GSFC as the Assistant Director for Science Communications and Higher Education.Brown died from a pulmonary embolism on October 5, 2008.".
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- Q19664629 almaMater "Howard University, 1991; University of Michigan, M.S. in astronomy, Ph.D., 1998".
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- Q19664629 comment "Beth A. Brown (1969 – October 5, 2008) was a NASA astrophysicist.Brown was born in Roanoke, Virginia in 1969. She graduated from William Fleming High School in 1987 as valedictorian. She studied astrophysics at Howard University, graduating summa cum laude in 1991. While at Howard University, she played piccolo in several University bands. She joined Tau Beta Sigma in Fall 1990. She earned her M.S. in astronomy from the University of Michigan and a Ph.D. from there in 1998.".
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