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Agnes Moodie
D.O.B:
6 October, 1881
D.O.D:
1969
Family origins:
Arbroath. Daughter of Robert Moodie – mathematics and physical science teacher, and Mary Lithgow Mackintosh.
Education:
One of the first female graduates of the University of St. Andrews graduating with an M.A. in 1902 and a B.Sc. in 1903
Profession:
After graduating she went on to do research work in the chemistry department working with Irvine. In this time, she co-authored five publications on simple sugars. She was awarded the prestigious Carnegie scholarship in 1907 for her research. Unknown what she did in-between these years and her retirement from the Ministry of Education in 1946.
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(Professional) Role in St Andrews:
Student and researcher in the chemistry department
Years in St Andrews:
Unknown when she left.
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Chemistry
Most famous contribution(s) to scholarship /inventions/… 1 (i.e. in geology):  
Research on simple sugars with Irvine
Most famous contribution(s) to scholarship/inventions/… 2 (i.e. in philosophy):

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Research on simple sugars with Irvine
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Advocated for the admittance of women to the fellowship of the Chemistry Society
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Chemistry building
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Carnegie scholarship. Look at other scholars over time/current scholars?
Possible human interest story 2:
Advocated for the admittance of women to the fellowship of the Chemistry Society – feminist angle

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Connected to other people in St Andrews or elsewhere?:
Irvine in the chemistry department 
Awards/Honours:
Carnegie scholarship while she was researching in the chemistry department in 1907
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https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=IsPKDwAAQBAJ&amp;pg=PA224&amp;lpg=PA224&amp;dq=agnes+moodie+st+andrews+1902+chemistry+carnegie+arbroath&amp;source=bl&amp;ots=2XftizaJ1C&amp;sig=ACfU3U1XY1DxvihTYgf4ZjXTLvkqt-w5Ow&amp;hl=en&amp;sa=X&amp;ved=2ahUKEwitm-7essvuAhXZiFwKHRLgB3gQ6AEwAnoECAoQAg#v=onepage&amp;q=agnes%20moodie%20st%20andrews%201902%20chemistry%20carnegie%20arbroath&amp;f=false
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