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  1. NMSU alumna Sarah Elizabeth Stewart was a pioneer in the field of viral oncology. This portrait of her was taken in 1969. Photo Courtesy of New Mexico State University

  2. Sarah Elizabeth Stewart (August 16, 1905 – November 27, 1976) was a Mexican-American researcher who pioneered the field of viral oncology research, and the first to show that cancer-causing viruses can spread from animal to animal. She and Bernice Eddy co-discovered the first polyoma virus, and SE (Stewart-Eddy) polyoma virus is named after them.

  3. Mar 28, 2015 · Saturday, March 28, 2015. Dr. Sarah Stewart (1905-1976) was a pioneer. She was the first female graduate of Georgetown University Medical School, identified one of the earliest known cancer-causing viruses with Dr. Bernice Eddy (the SE polyoma virus), and demonstrated that such viruses could be passed from animal to animal.

  4. Sarah Stewart was born in Mexico to an American father and Mexican mother. She moved with her family back to the United States at age 5 and graduated from New Mexico State University in 1927. Stewart earned her MS in microbiology from University of Massachusetts-Amherst in 1930 and her Ph.D. in microbiology from the University of Chicago in 1939.

  5. Apr 17, 2014 · Sarah Elizabeth Stewart, PhD, MD. This is a photograph of Sarah Elizabeth Stewart, PhD, MD (1905–1976), whose discoveries involving the murine polyomavirus with Bernice Eddy, PhD, propelled the then-reluctant field of oncology to pursue viral etiologies of cancer. Sarah Stewart was born on August 16, 1905, in Jalisco, Mexico, to an American ...

  6. Sarah Stewart was a Mexican-American researcher renowned for her pioneering work in viral oncology research. She was the first to demonstrate the transmission of cancer-causing viruses from one animal to another. Sarah Elizabeth Stewart was born in Tecalitlán, Jalisco, Mexico, to a Native Mexican mother and an American mining engineer father.

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  8. Scientists Name: Sarah Elizabeth Stewart: Time period: (1905–1976) Subject: Biology: Biography: Sarah Elizabeth Stewart was born to an American father and a Mexican mother in Jalisco, Mexico she graduated with an MS in Microbiology at the University of Massachusetts and worked for NIH throughout World War completing a Ph.D. in 1939 from the University of Chicago.

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