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Herta Regina Leng

Herta Regina Leng was an Austrian-American physicist and educator.

Purdue and RPI
Dr. Karl Lark-Horovitz, professor of physics at Purdue, had a keen interest in the development of the cyclotron and the application of physical techniques to solve biological problems, and sought to develop methods that utilized radioactive tracers produced from the cyclotron. With the assistance of Leng and Donald Tendam, radioactive tracers were employed following an intense regimen to develop these methods. Key studies concerned sodium and potassium in the human body and their uptake, distribution and excretion; sodium and potassium distribution in human blood cells; and the analysis of enteric coatings for medications. Leng was awarded an American Association of University Women fellowship for work at Purdue. The fellowship permitted her the freedom to pursue the pioneer research on radioactive tracer materials. In 1943, Leng moved to Troy, NY to accept a faculty appointment in physics at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) and in 1966 was promoted to become RPI's first female full professor. ==Professional associations==
Professional associations
Sigma Xi, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Chapter ==Awards and honors==
Awards and honors
• Herta Leng Memorial Lecture Series, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Every year, RPI honors Leng with the Herta Leng Memorial Lecture Series. ==Select publications==
Select publications
• Adsorptionsversuche an Gläsern and Filtersubstanzen nach der Methode der radioaktiven Indikatoren. (Adsorption experiments on glasses and filter substances according to the method of radioactive indicators.) • Radioactive indicators, enteric coatings and intestinal absorption. • Pioneer woman in nuclear science. ==References==
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