Elizabeth Hazen

Elizabeth Hazen was born in Mississippi, in 1885. She was a chemist and bacteriologist. She worked at the Mycology Laboratory with Rachel Brown.

Their work led to the discovery of nystatin (a wide-range antibiotic, which is used to treat books and art-works damaged by fungus and mold). Hazen receive many awards and honors for her work. She died in 1975.

 



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