1. Cora Susana Sadosky de Goldstein was an Argentine mathematician and Professor of Mathematics at Howard University.

1. Cora Susana Sadosky de Goldstein was an Argentine mathematician and Professor of Mathematics at Howard University.
Cora Sadosky earned her doctorate at the University of Chicago in 1965.
Cora Sadosky became an assistant professor of Mathematics at the University of Buenos Aires.
Cora Sadosky resigned her position in 1966, along with 400 other faculty members, in protest over a police assault on the School of Science.
Cora Sadosky taught for one semester at Uruguay National University and then became an assistant professor at Johns Hopkins.
Cora Sadosky returned to Argentina in 1968 but was unable to obtain an academic position there, instead working as a technical translator and editor.
In 1974, due to political persecution, Cora Sadosky left Argentina, relocating to Caracas to join the faculty of the Central University of Venezuela.
Cora Sadosky received a second VPW in 1995 which she spent as visiting professor at the University of California at Berkeley.
Cora Sadosky's research was in the field of analysis, particularly Fourier analysis and Operator Theory.
Together with Mischa Cotlar, Cora Sadosky wrote more than 30 articles as part of a collaborative research program.