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Archive | 1968

Professor Helen Wendler Deane Markham 1917–1966

Helen Wendler Deane; Betty L. Rubin

Professor Helen Wendler Deane, a renowned scientist, a humanitarian and a remarkable woman, died July 20, 1966, in her 49th year — a victim of cancer. Dr. Deane was born in North Carolina of Anglo-German stock and reared in New England. From earlier schooling in Springfield, Massachusetts, she entered Wellesley College where she majored in zoology. Her graduate work was done at Brown University, where, in her fourth year, she held the Horton-Hallowell Fellowship given by Wellesley College to an alumna engaged in advanced study. She took her doctoral degree in 1943 and spent the following term as Lecturer in Zoology at McGill University. She joined the Department of Anatomy of the Harvard Medical School in 1944, advancing to assistant professor, 1951–1954, and in 1957 came to the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Yeshiva University, where she rose to the rank of Professor of Anatomy and Research Associate Professor of Pathology. At the time of her death, she was also Deputy Chairman of the Anatomy Department.


Endocrinology | 1959

VISUALIZATION OF STEROID-3β-OL-DEHYDROGENASE ACTIVITY IN TISSUES OF INTACT AND HYPOPHYSECTOMIZED RATS1

Helen Wendler Deane; Betty L. Rubin


Endocrinology | 1962

Trophoblastic Giant Cells in Placentas of Rats and Mice and Their Probable Role in Steroid-Hormone Production

Helen Wendler Deane; Betty L. Rubin; Ellen C. Driks; Bertha L. Lobel; George Leipsner


Archive | 1962

The adrenocortical hormones

Helen Wendler Deane; Betty L. Rubin


Endocrinology | 1963

Biochemical and Histochemical Studies on Δ5-3β-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase Activity in the Adrenal Glands and Ovaries of Diverse Mammals

Betty L. Rubin; Helen Wendler Deane; Judith A. Hamilton


Endocrinology | 1963

Changes in Δ5-3β-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase Activity in the Ovaries of Maturing Rats

Betty L. Rubin; Helen Wendler Deane; Judith A. Hamilton; Ellen C. Driks


Endocrinology | 1961

A RAPID, SENSITIVE ASSAY PROCEDURE FOR ADRENAL STEROID-3β-OL-DEHYDROGENASE ACTIVITY12

Betty L. Rubin; George Leipsner; Helen Wendler Deane


Endocrinology | 1962

Δ5-3β-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase Activity in Human Fetal Adrenals

Eric Bloch; Benjamin Tissenbaum; Betty L. Rubin; Helen Wendler Deane


Endocrinology | 1961

FURTHER STUDIES ON THE SEX DIFFERENCE IN 3²-HYDROXYSTEROID DEHYDROGENASE ACTIVITY OF RAT LIVERS1

Betty L. Rubin; Harold J. Strecker


Endocrinology | 1965

Effects of Superovulation on Ovarian Δ5-3β-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase Activity in Rats of Different Ages

Betty L. Rubin; Helen Wendler Deane

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Helen Wendler Deane

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

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Harold J. Strecker

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

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Judith A. Hamilton

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

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Abraham White

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

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Ellen C. Driks

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

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George Leipsner

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

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Benjamin Tissenbaum

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

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Bertha L. Lobel

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

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Elissa B. Koff

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

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Eric Bloch

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

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