«Maxine Singer Named President Of Carnegie»(en inglés). The Scientist. 23 de febrero de 1987. «Maxine Frank Singer, chief of the biochemistry laboratory at NIH's National Cancer Institute, has been named the next president of the Carnegie Institution of Washington. Singer, a molecular biologist, will succeed James Ebert, who has been president since 1978. Founded by Andrew Carnegie in 1902, the private, nonprofit Institution has an annual budget of $16 million. It supports research in biology, astronomy and the earth sciences by 60 scientists and 120 fellows at five cente.»
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«Maxine Singer»(en inglés). Chemical Heritage Foundation. Archivado desde el original el 13 de julio de 2016. Consultado el 17 de marzo de 2015.