Lisabeth during biography of albert einstein

  • Albert Einstein was one of the most brilliant scientists who ever lived.
  • This biography in the Snapshots: Images of People and Places in History series introduces young readers to Albert Einstein.
  • Albert Einstein was one of the most brilliant scientists who ever lived.
  • Albert Einstein: A Life of Genius. (Snapshots).

    Elizabeth MacLeod.
    Toronto, ON: Kids Can Press,
    32 pp., pbk. & cl., $ (pbk.), $ (cl.).
    ISBN (pbk.), ISBN (cl.).

    Subject Headings:
    Einstein, Albert, Juvenile literature.
    Physicists-Biography-Juvenile literature.

    Grades / Ages

    Review by Gail Hamilton.

    **** /4

    excerpt:

    Once settled in Princeton, Albert was again consumed by his study of physics. That made him absentminded. One day the university office got a call from a man asking directions to Albert's house. When the clerk wouldn't tell him, the man sighed, "This is Albert Einstein. I got lost walking home."

    One of four titles in the "Snapshots" series, Albert Einstein: A Life of Genius offers readers a glimpse into the life of Time magazine's "Person of the Century" for the 20th century. MacLeod is very successful at depicting Einstein, not only as a brilliant scientist and researcher, but also as a n

  • lisabeth during biography of albert einstein
  • Albert Einstein: A Life of Genius

    Albert Einstein was one of the most brilliant scientists who ever lived. The theories that he formulated about time, light and gravity have changed how we look at the world, and resulted in many new inventions. But did you know that he was so absentminded that he once forgot where he lived? Or that even though he was an advocate of world peace, his work led to the creation of the atom bomb? Using photographs, maps, quotes, letters and drawings, this biography introduces young readers to Albert Einstein. Also included are a time line of his life and a list of places to visit to learn more about one of history's greatest thinkers.

    Elizabeth Roboz Einstein

    American chemist

    Elizabeth Roboz Einstein

    Born

    Elizabeth Roboz


    ()April 11, [1]

    Szászváros, Kingdom of Hungary (today Orăștie, Romania)

    DiedJanuary 9, () (aged&#;90)

    Berkeley, California, U.S.

    Alma&#;materUniversity of Vienna
    University of Budapest
    Known&#;forIsolation and characterization of myelin basic protein
    SpouseHans Albert Einstein
    Scientific career
    Fieldsneurochemistry, biochemistry, neurology, developmental neurobiology
    InstitutionsUniversity of California, Berkeley
    University of California, San Francisco
    Georgetown University
    California Institute of Technology
    Stanford University
    University of Wyoming

    Elizabeth Roboz-Einstein (April 11, – January 9, ) was a biochemist and neuroscientist known for purifying and characterizing myelin basic protein (MBP), investigating its potential role in the neurodegenerative disease multiple sclerosis (MS), and helping pionjär the field of