found: nuc86-96165: Her The use of the stonefly, ... 1985(hdg. on WU rept.: Colborn, Theo; usage: Theo[dora Emily] Colborn)
found: Great Lakes, great legacy? c1989:CIP t.p. (Theodora E. Colborn)
found: Denver post WWW site, Dec. 19, 2014(in obituary posted Dec. 18, 2014: Research scientist Theo Colborn dies at 87 in Paonia; died Sunday [Dec. 14, 2014] after devoting much of her life to shining light on a category of chemical that slowly disrupts the hormonal systems of humans and animals and leads to reproductive, development, neural and behavorial problems; turned her spotlight on the endocrine-disrupting chemicals used in the drilling industry; had made her home near Paonia, on the Western Slope; started the nonprofit research organization the Endocrine Disruption Exchange in 2003; Colborn, a pharmacist and dedicated birder who earned her Ph.D. in zoology when she was 58, turned her attention to endocrine-disrupting chemicals in the late 1980s while she was studying the effects of chemical pollutants on Great Lakes birds and other wildlife)
found: TEDX, The Endocrine Disruption Exchange WWW site, Dec. 19, 2014(Theo Colborn, 1927-2014; Theodora (Theo) Emily Decker Colborn; earned a Ph.D. at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in Zoology (distributed minors in epidemiology, toxicology, and water chemistry); an M.A. in Science at Western State College of Colorado (fresh-water ecology); and a B.S. in Pharmacy from Rutgers University, College of Pharmacy)