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Marie curie biography

Toggle navigation. She made many discoveries that led to what we call modern medicine. This is a timeline of her life. Marie moved to Paris Marie went to Paris to study at Sorbonne. Marie becomes a mother Marie's first daughter, Irene, is born. Marie works with radium Marie was hired to do some experiments. While working on them she discovered pure radium.

Marie and her husband win a Nobel Prize Marie and her husband, Pierre, were awarded a Nobel Prize for their work with radioactivity. Marie moves up Marie was promoted to the chief assistant to her husband in his laboratory. Marie is widowed Marie's husband, Pierre, was killed in an accident.

Marie curie short summary

She took his place teaching at Sorbonne and was the first woman professor there. Another Nobel Prize Marie won her second Nobel Prize, this time on her own, for her continued work in radioactivity. The x-ray is used in battle During WWI, Marie used her radioactive research materials to do "x-rays". The x-rays found bullets and other shrapnel in wounded soldiers.

Marie devotes her life to medicine Marie became a member of the French Academy of Medicine.