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Burks-Houck was elected in 1991 as the national vice-president of NOBCChE, a position she held until elected as the first female president of the organization in 1993. Burks-Houck held this role for an unprecedented four consecutive terms before stepping down in 2001. Her involvement was credited with more than 100% increase in the number of student and professional chapters, instituting new scholarships through public and private entities, updating telephone and computer systems at the National Office, and establishing the Science Quiz Bowl and the Science Fair at the National level. Burks-Houck was also credited with building partnerships with other organizations such as the
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to represent NOBCChE as an environmental chemist and deliver a presentation titled: "Environmental Applications and Regulatory Reporting". She served as the first chair of the San Francisco Bay Area Chapter from 1984 – 1990 organizing educational and professional development events for the community.
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and Symposium to honour the contributions of African American women in science and technology. There are four categories of awards: Distinguished Lecturer, Professional Awardee, Graduate Student Awardee, and Undergraduate Awardee to recognize scientific achievements, creativity, leadership, and
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Burks-Houck's legacy with the NOBCChE was expanded upon in 2010, after her death, through the creation of the
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National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers (NOBCChE)
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Burks-Houck began her professional career in 1983 working as an environmental chemist at the
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on environmental protection projects with an interest in ensuring worker safety.
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Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS)
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Satyanarayana, Megha; Watson, Marsha-Ann; St. Fleur, Nicholas; Boyd, Darryl.
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on the West Coast and its national endeavours. She was invited to
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followed by a Master of Science Degree in Organic Chemistry from
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American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
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Burks-Houck was dedicated to the establishment of the
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Winifred Burks-Houck was born on August 20, 1950, in
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