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Marie Mercury Roth

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B.A., 1945, chemistry, M.A., 1947, organic chemistry, Mount Holyoke College Ph.D., 1951, chemistry, University of Wisconsin–Madison

Marie Mercury Roth is an American synthetic organic chemist. She was the first female Ph.D. candidate at the chemistry department of University of Wisconsin–Madison, where she worked with William Summer Johnson. She received her Doctorate of Philosophy in 1951 for the Application of the Favorskii rearrangement to the problem of angular methylation.

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Education and career

Roth attended Mount Holyoke College for her undergraduate studies, receiving a major in chemistry with minors in mathematics, physics and physiology. She then earned a master's degree in organic chemistry while working as a teaching assistant. Her professors included Anna J. Harrison, Mary Lura Sherrill, Emma Perry Carr, and Lucy Pickett.

Although she was hired as a research chemist by Pittsburgh Paint, she was not allowed to work in laboratories once she became pregnant. Instead, she was reassigned to do library research work on emulsion polymerization. While her husband became a faculty member at the Medical College of Wisconsin, Marie Roth worked in private industry and taught undergraduate courses at various universities. She worked at the Medical College of Wisconsin in West Bend in the late 1970s.

In 1982, she was the editor of the Amalgamator, the bulletin of the Milwaukee section of the American Chemical Society. In 1985, she became chair of the Milwaukee section of the ACS.

Family

Marie married Donald A. Roth, who had obtained a Ph.D. from the same department in 1944. They had 4 children: Charles, Catherine, Joanne, and Nancy Ellen (born 1965). Joanne later pursued graduate studies in statistics at UW. Donald died in 2003.

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Marie Mercury Roth Wikipedia