Dr. Hope Hopps
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She worked
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in Building 29A, second floor beginning in 1967 when it opened
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, but likely worked in Building 29, second floor with the Laboratory of Viral Immunology before that.
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Hopps also became an administrator after the administrative transfer of biologics from the NIH to the FDA in 1972, first as the assistant to the Director of Biologics, then as acting Associate Director for Program Development & Operations, working in Building 29.
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Need conclusion
Add link to “Finding Hope: A Woman’s Place Is In The Lab” Exhibition https://circulatingnow.nlm.nih.gov/2018/09/06/finding-hope-a-womans-place-is-in-the-lab/ Photo Credit: Sigma Delta Epsilon records, #3605. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library (need to confirm we can use this, it was in the NLM article on Hopps); At right, Meyer, Hopps, and Parkman in a photo from National Library of Medicine.
Bibliography:
Bowen, Ashley. “Finding Hope: A Woman’s Place Is In The Lab.” Circulating Now: From the Historical Collection of the National Library of Medicine. Bethesda, MD: National Institutes of Health, 2018. Accessed September 21, 2021. https://circulatingnow.nlm.nih.gov/2018/09/06/finding-hope-a-womans-place-is-in-the-lab/.
NIH Office of History & Stetten Museum. Telephone Directory, National Institutes of Health. Misc. years. Bethesda, MD.
Washington Post. “Hope E. Hopps Dies At 62.” November 11, 1988.