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  1. Mary Ellen Jones was born on December 25, 1922, in La Grange, Illinois, one of four children of Elmer and Laura Klein Jones. She received an undergraduate degree at the University of Chicago in 1944, having majored in biochem-istry. Lacking financial support, she delayed her graduate school career for four years while working full time and

  2. Mary Ellen Jones (December 25, 1922 – August 23, 1996) was an American biochemist. She was notable for discovery of carbamoyl phosphate, a chemical substance that is key to the biosynthesis of arginine and urea, and for the biosynthesis of pyrimidine nucleotides.

  3. Learn about the life and achievements of Mary Ellen Jones, a distinguished alumna of Yale MB&B and a pioneer in biochemistry research. She studied cathepsin C, coenzyme A, urea cycle, and multifunctional enzymes, and was the first female chair of a medical school department at UNC.

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  5. Mar 15, 2023 · Learn about the life and achievements of Mary Ellen Jones, PhD, the first woman to chair a department and be a Kenan Distinguished Professor at UNC School of Medicine. She discovered carbamoyl phosphate, a key compound for DNA and RNA synthesis, and received many honors for her scientific contributions.

  6. A tribute to Mary Ellen Jones, a pioneer in amino acid and nucleotide metabolism research and a leader in biochemistry education and administration. Learn about her life, achievements, awards, and legacy at the University of North Carolina.

  7. Mary Ellen Jones was a biochemistry professor and researcher at UNC-Chapel Hill from 1951 to 1981. She was the first woman to chair a medical school department and to be named a Kenan professor, and she received national honors for her work on DNA synthesis.

  8. Sep 7, 1996 · Mary Ellen Jones, a biochemist whose studies of the components of DNA were part of the foundation of basic cancer research, died on Aug. 23 in Waltham, Mass. She was 73 and had lived in the...

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