Elizabeth Hazen Biography

This Biography consists of approximately 2 pages of information about the life of Elizabeth Hazen.

Elizabeth Hazen Biography

This Biography consists of approximately 2 pages of information about the life of Elizabeth Hazen.
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Hazen was born in Rich, Mississippi, on August 24, 1885, and raised by relatives in Lula, Mississippi, after the death of her parents. Hazen attended the public schools of Coahoma County, Mississippi, and earned a B.S. from the State College for Women, now Mississippi University for Women. She began teaching high school science and continued her own education during summers at the University of Tennessee and University of Virginia.

In 1916, Hazen began studying bacteriology at Columbia University, where she earned an M.A. the following year. World War I provided some opportunities for women scientists, and Hazen served in the Army diagnostic laboratories and subsequently in the facilities of a West Virginia hospital. Following the war, she returned to Columbia University to pursue a doctorate in microbiology, which she earned in 1927 at age 42.

After a four-year stint at Columbia University as an instructor, Hazen joined the Division of Laboratories...

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