Clarice Phelps is a notable American nuclear scientist and the first African American woman to contribute to the design and production of the isotope used for the first nuclear reactor. She has been involved in various aspects of nuclear science and technology, particularly in the field of isotope production for medical and industrial applications. Phelps has also worked at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where her research has significantly impacted both scientific and medical communities.
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