Marie Curie 1867 - 1934 Polish French physicist in her laboratory. With her husband Pierre she isolated the radioactive elements
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Marie Curie 1867 - 1934, nee Marya Sklodowska, Polish French physicist in her laboratory. With her husband Pierre she isolated the radioactive elements polonium and radium. In 1898 Marie won the 1911 Nobel Prize for Chemistry. For this work she had previously been awarded the 1903 Nobel Prize for Physics with Pierre Curie and Henri Becquerel for her work on radioactivity. After the death of Pierre in 1906 she became assistant professor at the Sorbonne Paris and then full professor in 1908. She died of leukemia almost certainly caused by her work with radioactive materials. Photograph published in Germany.