The indomitable Toshiko Mayeda
The seeds of Toshiko Mayeda’s chemistry career were planted in the rough ground of a US internment camp for American citizens of Japanese ancestry. Later, despite having only an undergraduate degree in chemistry, Mayeda helped to define our chemical understanding of Earth and the Solar System. In its series on unrecognized or undervalued scientists, Chemistry World explores Mayeda’s mastery of mass-spectrometry methods.
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