Oak Ridge National Laboratory: Liane B. Russell Remembered for Her Research, Advocacy
July 23, 2019
July 23, 2019
OAK RIDGE, Tennessee, July 23 -- The U.S. Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory issued the following news release:
Mammalian genetics pioneer Liane B. Russell died Saturday, July 20. She was 95. Lee, as she was known to friends and colleagues, arrived in Oak Ridge in 1947 with her husband, William L. Russell, to study radiation-induced health effects using mice, which are genetically similar to humans.
Among Russell's important discoveries at Oak Ridge Na . . .
Mammalian genetics pioneer Liane B. Russell died Saturday, July 20. She was 95. Lee, as she was known to friends and colleagues, arrived in Oak Ridge in 1947 with her husband, William L. Russell, to study radiation-induced health effects using mice, which are genetically similar to humans.
Among Russell's important discoveries at Oak Ridge Na . . .