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Black History Month: 20 Black trailblazers in science and biotechnology that you need to know


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February 26, 2021
Throughout Black History Month, Good Day BIO has been highlighting the accomplishments of Black trailblazers in science and biotechnology here’s a list of 20 you should know.
1. Dr. Akinwumi Adesina
Nigerian agricultural economist Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, Ph.D., won the 2017 World Food Prize for leading major policy change that’s helped millions of African farmers and improved nutrition across the continent. Since 2015, Dr. Adesina has served as president of the African Development Bank, where he works to end malnutrition and stunting.
To learn more about Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, click here.
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2. Alice Ball
Young chemist Alice Ball achieved a number of firsts including discovering the first treatment for leprosy. Ball was the first woman AND the first African American to earn a Master’s in chemistry from the College of Hawaii, in 1915. At 23 years old, she discovered how to safely inject chaulmoogra oil ....

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Recognizing Medical Contributions by Africans and Black Americans


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The contributions made by African and Black American medical professionals to health and wellness are many. While determining just how many lives these trailblazers saved is impossible, we know that without their imagination, knowledge, and desire to help others many lives would have been lost. Since it is Black History Month, now is the perfect time to recognize and celebrate some of the numerous contributions the Black community has afforded the medical industry and the world overall.
Around 1716 – Onesimus
Onesimus is an African slave who, in 1706, is gifted to Cotton Mather, the Puritan minister. Mather recognizes that Onesimus is exceptional and considers him an individual with intelligence. As such, Mather begins instructing Onesimus, teaching him how to read and how to write, thus ensuring that Onesimus represents the Mather household well. ....

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Maritime Aquarium marks Black History Month with live-streaming programs celebrating black scientists and authors – NorwalkPlus.com


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February 6, 2021
The work of marine biologist Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson is the focus of one of the virtual programs offered in February by The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk to celebrate Black scientists during Black History Month. There’s no cost – just a suggested donation – for these one-hour live-streamed programs. See the schedule and register at www.maritimeaquarium.org/virtual-programs. (contributed photo) ....

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NORWALK, CT – Log in to learn the achievements of Black scientists and authors during upcoming live-streaming educational programs offered by The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk during Black History Month.
The Virtual programs offered during Black History Month are part of a changing suite of online programs offered weekly by the Aquarium. There’s no set charge, just a suggested donation for each. ....

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