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| workplaces = [[UTSW|University of Texas SouthWestern]], [[Medical College of Wisconsin]], [[University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio]], [[Duke University]]
| workplaces = [[UTSW|University of Texas SouthWestern]], [[Medical College of Wisconsin]], [[University of Texas]] Health Science Center at [[San Antonio]], [[Duke University]]
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'''Bettie Sue Masters''' is an American [[biochemistry|biochemist]]]] known for her work with [[nitric oxide synthase]] and [[cytochrome P450 reductase]]. She is now retired from being Biochemistry Department chair at the [[Medical College of Wisconsin]] and [[Welch Foundation|Welch]] Distinguished Professor in Chemistry at the [[University of Texas Health Sciences Center in San Antonio]].
'''Bettie Sue Masters''' is an American [[biochemistry|biochemist]]]] known for her work with [[nitric oxide synthase]] and [[cytochrome P450 reductase]]. She is now retired from being Biochemistry Department chair at the [[Medical College of Wisconsin]] and [[Welch Foundation|Welch]] Distinguished Professor in Chemistry at the [[University of Texas]] Health Sciences Center in [[San Antonio]].


[[File:BettieSueMasters bash.Dot's Caricature.10092015.jpg|thumb|Retirement caricature for Bettie Sue Masters, by her sister]]
[[File:BettieSueMasters bash.Dot's Caricature.10092015.jpg|thumb|Retirement caricature for Bettie Sue Masters, by her sister]]

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Bettie Sue Masters
Bettie Sue Masters in 2013
Born
Lexington VA
NationalityUSA
CitizenshipUSA
Alma materDuke University
Known fornitric oxide synthase and cytochrome P450 reductase
AwardsFASEB Excellence in Science]] 1992, ASPET Bernard B Brodie Award 2000
Scientific career
Fieldsbiochemistry
InstitutionsUniversity of Texas SouthWestern, Medical College of Wisconsin, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, Duke University
Thesis (1963)
Doctoral advisorHenry Kamin
Websitewww.biochem.duke.edu/bettie-sue-masters-adjunct

Bettie Sue Masters is an American biochemist]] known for her work with nitric oxide synthase and cytochrome P450 reductase. She is now retired from being Biochemistry Department chair at the Medical College of Wisconsin and Welch Distinguished Professor in Chemistry at the University of Texas Health Sciences Center in San Antonio.

Retirement caricature for Bettie Sue Masters, by her sister

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