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Florence Sabin was born in Colorado in 1871. She died in Colorado in 1953. During her lifetime, she was a working scientist and teacher at two leading medical institutions-Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and The Rockefeller Institute. In retirement, she overhauled Colorado's public health laws. Dr. Sabin never stopped learning, never stopped teaching, and never stopped thinking about improving public health. "I hope my studies may be an encouragement to other women, especially to young women, to devote their lives to the larger interests of the mind." -Florence Sabin

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Florence Sabin was born in Colorado in 1871. She died in Colorado in 1953. During her lifetime, she was a working scientist and teacher at two leading medical institutions-Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and The Rockefeller Institute. In retirement, she overhauled Colorado's public health laws. Dr. Sabin never stopped learning, never stopped teaching, and never stopped thinking about improving public health. "I hope my studies may be an encouragement to other women, especially to young women, to devote their lives to the larger interests of the mind." -Florence Sabin
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E. E. Duncan is an elementary school teacher in Denver PublicSchools, with a specialty in gifted and talented education. She and herhusband Robert have three young adult children, Katherine, Alexander andChristopher, as well as two cats and a frog. Growing up in Colorado, shelearned to appreciate the beauty of the state and the individuals whocontributed to its history. Ms. Duncan is the author of two previous biographies for young readers, Ralph Carr: Defender of Japanese Americans andFelipe and Dolores Baca: Hispanic Pioneers. She enjoys reading, writing, traveling, playing word games, and, of course, Colorado history