Web Reference: Elizabeth Roboz-Einstein (April 11, 1904 – January 9, 1995) was a biochemist and neuroscientist known for purifying and characterizing myelin basic protein (MBP), investigating its potential role in the neurodegenerative disease multiple sclerosis (MS), and helping pioneer the field of neurochemistry. Born in Hungary at the turn of the century, she came to this country in 1939 with the last boat to leave Europe at the onset of World War II. She started her professional career first as a chemist, then a biochemist, and at last, a neurochemist. Biochemist and neuroscientist Elizabeth Roboz Einstein (1904-1995) had just left the Cornell University Sugar Research Foundation joined the Food Research Laboratory at Stanford Research Institute when Stanford University distributed this photograph.
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