Sarah Mook

Chemist (Retired)

Sarah Mook

A Timeline of Professional Milestones 

1929

Born in Brooklyn, New York to Wong and Lie Won Mook.

1952

Receives a Bachelor of Arts from Hunter College.

1952

Becomes a cartographic aide for the United States Geological Survey of the United States Department of the Interior.

1954

Becomes a research assistant at the Mineral Beneficiation Laboratory of Columbia University.

1957

Becomes an analytical chemist in the Nuclear Division of Combustion Engineering, Inc. (now ALSTOM).

1959

Becomes a research chemist for Radiations Applications Inc.

1962

Becomes a chemist for Marks Polarized Corporation.

1964

Becomes senior chemist at Nuclear Research Associates, Inc. in New Hyde Park, New York.

1974

Becomes a clinical chemist at Coney Island Hospital in New York.

1978

Joins the community advisory board of Coney Island Hospital.

1984

Becomes an associate chemist at Bellevue Hospital Center in New York.

1989

Promoted to principal chemist at Bellevue Hospital Center.

1999

Serves as secretary for the New York Metropolitan section of the American Association for Clinical Chemistry.

2001

Graduates from the New York City Citizens Police Academy.

2004

Receives the Margaret M. McCord Woman of the Year Memorial Award from the Gravesend-Sheepshead Bay Historical Society.

2004

Honored as Woman of the Year by the New York City Council.

2004

Receives the Woman of the Year Humanitarian Award from The New York State Senate.

2008

Receives the Marjorie Matthews Community Advocate Recognition Award from the Health & Hospital Corporation of New York City.

2012

Receives a Certificate of Recognition from Coney Island Hospital.

2017

Receives the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award and the Distinguished Humanitarian Award from Marquis Who’s Who.

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