Cowan was born in
Albuquerque, New Mexico, in 1938. She went to
Munich through an exchange program with the
University of Maryland, where she met a student named Samuel Cowan. In 1961, on the day after Cowan completed a diploma in nursing at Mary's Help Hospital in
San Francisco, she and Samuel were married. After completing a bachelor's degree in nursing and a master's degree in physiology and biophysics, Cowan earned a Ph.D. at the University of Washington in an interdisciplinary program combining pathology, biophysics and physiology. Cowan started her academic career as a professor at Seattle University. In 1997, Cowan was hired as dean of the nursing school at UCLA. Cowan served on the first NIH peer review group established for nurses. In 2007, Cowan was designated a Living Legend of the
American Academy of Nursing. She died in 2008 after suffering from
colon cancer for ten years. She had been married to Samuel Cowan since 1961. The
American Heart Association's Council on Cardiovascular and Stroke Nursing presents the Marie Cowan Promising Young Investigator Award to honor early-career researchers in the field. ==References==