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Marilyn Nielsen
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Apr. 1970 (Creation)
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1 photograph : b&w ; 9 x 12.5 cm
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From back of photo: "Mrs. Marilyn Nielson uses a radiochromatogram scanner to identify break-down product of radioactively labelled pesticides."
Bio/Historical Note: Marilyn Wilson Nielsen, born in 1933, grew up in Amherstburg, Nova Scotia, and went on to be a homemaker and food scientist. She received a BSc degree in Home Economics from the University of Toronto through the Macdonald Institute in Guelph and subsequently an MSc degree in food science at the University of Saskatchewan, where she was employed in research in the College of Home Economics. Nielsen died in Edmonton, Alberta, in 2019 at age 86.
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Photographer: Gibson
Copyright holder: University of Saskatchewan
Other terms: Responsibility regarding questions of copyright that may arise in the use of any images is assumed by the researcher.