Judith Armour
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Judith Perrine Armour retired from academia. She received her degree in chemistry from Rutgers University NCAS. While employed by the Food and Drug Administration in Washington, D.C., she authored several scientific journal articles for her research on PCBs as environmental pollutants, leading to new government and international regulations for con....
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Judith Perrine Armour retired from academia. She received her degree in chemistry from Rutgers University NCAS. While employed by the Food and Drug Administration in Washington, D.C., she authored several scientific journal articles for her research on PCBs as environmental pollutants, leading to new government and international regulations for continuing use and casual discard of these substances. She developed a curriculum for teaching genetics while employed at the Medical College of Ohio. Most importantly, she is founder of the Open Door Ministry for the homeless in Toledo, Ohio.
Judith served in the Catholic Church for over forty years, taking on roles in the healing ministries, spiritual direction, evangelization initiatives, retreat direction, interfaith dialogue, and synod discussions.
She is married to her companion on the journey for fifty-six years. She is the mother of four children and grandmother to eight grandchildren. She resides in West Chester, Pennsylvania.