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Dahlia Greidinger

Dahlia Greidinger (July 27, 1926 – July 16, 1979) was an Israeli scientist who played a key role in developing the country's chemical industry.

Life.

Greidinger was born in 1926 in Neve Tzedek, Tel Aviv.
She was educated in Switzerland, and earned a Master of Science degree in chemistry.

Career.

Greidinger worked as an editor for the Israel Scientific Council Magazine.
Later, she became a teaching and research assistant at the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology.

As Director of Research and Development at Deshanim Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd.
, she helped the country grow into Israel's largest fertilizer supplier.

Legacy.

Greidinger's scientific work, including patents on fertilizer compositions, left a lasting legacy in the field.

She died in 1979 after a decade-long battle with cancer, leaving behind a family that continues to carry on her legacy in the cinema industry.

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