Women’s History Month: Spotlight on Dr. Jacqueline M. Powell
Dr. Jacqueline M. Powell is an Associate Professor at RVU, teaching Renal Physiology, Reproductive Physiology, Neurophysiology, and Ethics to MSBS students. She …
Dr. Jacqueline M. Powell is an Associate Professor at RVU, teaching Renal Physiology, Reproductive Physiology, Neurophysiology, and Ethics to MSBS students. She …
Appointed by President George H.W. Bush in 1990, Dr. Antonia Novello became the first woman and the first Hispanic woman to become …
Born in England in 1921, Dr. Viola Frymann became an internationally recognized osteopathic physician and founder of the Osteopathic Center for Children …
Born in 1898, Dr. Helen Taussig was a physician and researcher at Johns Hopkins Hospital when she worked with colleagues Vivien Thomas …
Dr. Jane Cooke Wright was a surgeon and cancer researcher who developed the technique of testing the effect of chemotherapy drugs on …
Born in 1896, Gerty Cori was a naturalized American biochemist who became the first woman to win a Nobel Prize in the …
At the age of 23, Alice Ball, an African American chemist, developed a technique for treating the dreaded disease leprosy. The Ball …
Known as the “First Lady of Physics” and Queen of Nuclear Research, Chien-Shiung Wu was born in China in 1912 and came …
Born in 1821 in Bristol, England, Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell immigrated to the United States and became the first woman in American to …
Dr. Barbara Ross-Lee is a physician, educator, medical school administrator, and the first Black woman to become Dean of an osteopathic medical …