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  1. Frances Kathleen Oldham Kelsey CM (née Oldham; July 24, 1914 – August 7, 2015) was a Canadian-American pharmacologist and physician. As a reviewer for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), she refused to authorize thalidomide for market because she had concerns about the lack of evidence regarding the drug's safety. [2]

  2. Biography. In 1960, during her first month at the Food and Drug Administration, Dr. Frances Oldham Kelsey took a bold stance against inadequate testing and corporate pressure when she refused to approve release of thalidomide in the United States.

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  4. Born Frances Oldham in 1914, on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, she earned both her bachelor of science and master of science degrees from McGill University, Montreal, in 1934 and 1935. In 1938 she earned her Ph.D. from the University of Chicago, and went on to teach there from 1938 to 1950.

  5. Born in Cobble Hill, Vancouver Island, B. C., she had an early interest in science. In 1934 she earned her B. Sc. from McGill University, and in the following year received the Master’s degree in...

  6. Frances Kelsey was born on the rural Cobb Island, on Vancouver Island, British Columbia on July 24, 1914. She was the second child of an Australian father and Scottish mother. Known as “Frankie” all her life, she learned to read by listening to her mother teach her two-year-older brother.

  7. AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL REFLECTIONS. FRANCES OLDHAM KELSEY, Ph. D., M. D. Early Life and Education 3 . Research, Professional Development, and Family in Chicago 13

  8. Feb 20, 2015 · Frances Oldham Kelsey, CM, pharmacologist (born 24 July 1914 in Cobble Hill, BC; died 7 August 2015 in London, ON). As an employee of the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Kelsey blocked the sale of thalidomide in the United States.

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