Oral History Interview: Mary (Molly) Carnes (675)
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2006Author
Pfahler, Sandy
Coleman, Joyce
Carnes, Mary (Molly)
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In her 2004 and 2006 interviews with Joyce Coleman and Sandy Pfahler, Molly Carnes talks about her career at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She dives into her background, explaining her childhood and how her interests and education led to her to medical school. She then talks about her path to UW-Madison, eventually becoming a professor of Women’s Health Research and co directing the Women in Science and Engineering Leadership Institute (WISELI). Carnes further details her experiences in her research, responsibilities, and experiences with grant writing. This interview was conducted for the inclusion into the Women@UW Oral History project for the UW-Madison Archives & Records Management oral history collection.
Subject
Medical School at Buffalo
Undergraduate career at University of Michigan
Early schooling
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http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/71274Type
Recording, oral
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First Interview (2004):Early schooling; Undergraduate career at University of Michigan; Medical School at Buffalo; Residency at UW; Tenure; Gender-related issues; Geriatrics; Grant writing; WISELI; National Center of Excellence for Women?s Health.
Second Interview (2006):Early years and family; Education; Career at UW; Affiliations with the VA and Meriter; Epidemiology; Research on rats; Mentors; Tenure; Teaching; Creation of WISELI; Life Cycle Research Grant; Climate for women on campus; Search committee training modules; Honors and awards.
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