Clara Bloomfield (1942-2020) was an internationally recognized physician whose three decades of groundbreaking research on adult leukemia and lymphoma have changed the way patients are treated.
Richard Hill is a professor and Dean Emeritus at the College of Optometry. A faculty member at Ohio State since 1964, Hill’s research focuses on the neuro-physiology of the visual system and the physiology of the eye.
Bertha Bouroncle (1919-2013) came to The Ohio State University in 1948 on a one-year postdoctoral scholarship awarded to her by Saint Marcos National University Medical School in Peru.
Born in the 1890s, Gladys Branegan-Chalkley, director of the School of Home Economics and professor emeritus at The Ohio State University, pioneered the development and growth of graduate programs in home economics.
Eva Donelson Wilson’s (1905-2007) early research on human milk and its composition was the beginning of her journey into the field of women and children’s health.
Albert Belmont Graham (1868–1960), the first superintendent of Agricultural Extension at The Ohio State University, founded 4-H, a youth development program where young people learn by doing in areas like health, science, agr