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Pauline Ramart (22 November 1880 – 17 March 1953) was a French chemist and a politician. She was the second woman to be appointed as a full professor at the University of Paris, after Marie Curie.


Biography

Born on 22 November 1880 in Paris, Pauline Ramart was the daughter of blacksmith René Lucas and his wife Marie Perrine Ceniguar. To support her studies, she was selling artificial flowers. Her determination to study made her to enroll in evening classes. She earned her secondary school diploma, and took English lessons from a pharmacist, who identified her interest in chemistry. At the age of 29, she obtained a ''licence'' in physical sciences. She started her professional career in the laboratory of
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at the Faculty of Sciences in Paris. She then became a trainer at the Pasteur Institute. In 1913 she obtained her doctorate in organic chemistry on the "synthesis of alcohols" from the University of Paris, Sorbonne under the supervision of Haller. After completing a long years of service at the Pasteur Institute, in 1925, she became a lecturer at the Faculty of Sciences, University of Paris, with the support of Jean Perrin. In 1930 she became the second woman to be appointed as a full professor at the University of Paris, after Marie Curie. She was the chair of organic chemistry at the Faculty of Sciences in Paris from 1944 until her death in 1953. She played a major role in advocating women's right to vote during her office as the vice-president of the National Education section of the Provisional Consultative Assembly, France. For her contributions to science, she received several awards and recognition including the France’s Legion of Honor, and the Ellen H. Richards Research Prize from the
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. She died in Paris on 17 March 1953.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Ramart, Pauline 1880 births 1953 deaths Politicians from Paris Members of the Provisional Consultative Assembly Human Rights League (France) members Comité de vigilance des intellectuels antifascistes French chemists French women chemists Academic staff of the University of Paris Commanders of the Legion of Honour