Coleman, Mary Sue (1943–)

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Coleman, Mary Sue (1943–)

American educator and biochemist. Born Oct 2, 1943, in Kentucky; grew up in Cedar Falls, Iowa; Grinnell College, bachelor's degree in chemistry; University of North Carolina, PhD in biochemistry; m. Kenneth Coleman (political scientist); children: Jonathan.

Served as a member of the biochemistry faculty and as a Cancer Center administrator at University of Kentucky for 19 years, where her research focused on the immune system and malignancies; served as associate provost and dean of research (1990–92) and vice chancellor for graduate studies and research (1992–93) at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; served as provost and vice president for academic affairs at University of New Mexico (1993–95); served as president of University of Iowa (1995–2002); became president of University of Michigan (2002); elected to National Academy of Sciences' Institute of Medicine (1997).

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