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She was born June 18, 1962 in Queens, New York
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She had always loved science but when she realized that she wanted to be a physicist in High school. It got serious when she especially excelled in physics.
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She won first place at age eighteen in the Westington Science Talent Search in 1980.
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In 1987 she got her PhD in theoretical particle physics.
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She wrote her first physics theory in 1999.
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She became an official member of the American Academy of the Arts and Science in 2004.
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Up until now she has won many awards. She has done so much for the physics world. She will keep making discoveries and working at Harvard as long as she can.
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