Hazen and Brown named nystatin after the New York State Health Department Laboratory (now known as the Wadsworth Center) in 1954.
In recent years, she has been working with the Wadsworth Center, part of the New York State Department of Health, as a tester of various systems.
She is Professor at the Wadsworth Center at the New York State Department of Health.
The awarding institute was the Wadsworth Center, represented by Prof. Gerwin Schalk.
The Wadsworth Center is dedicated to science in the pursuit of health.
The Wadsworth Center, originally the New York State's Antitoxin Laboratory, was established in 1901.
Scientists at the Wadsworth Center study public health issues, such as drug resistance to emerging infections, environmental exposures, and basic biological processes that contribute to human health and disease.
In conjunction with the University at Albany, SUNY, the Wadsworth Center has training programs for undergraduates, graduates, and postdoctoral fellows.
Her father is a research scientist at the Wadsworth Center in Albany for the New York State Health Department.
He works at the Wadsworth Center in Albany, New York.