Early African American Microbiologists - Making Contributions - Overcoming Barriers
Offered By: American Society for Microbiology via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the groundbreaking contributions and challenges faced by early African American microbiologists in this 33-minute conference talk from Microbe 2017. Delve into the lives and work of pioneering scientists such as William Augustus Hinton, Ruth Moore, and Jane Hinton. Discover how these trailblazers overcame barriers and made significant advancements in the field of microbiology. Gain insights into their experiences, research, and lasting impact on the scientific community. Learn about the importance of diversity in scientific progress and the historical context of their achievements.
Syllabus
Introduction
Johnson Thompson
William Augustus Hinton
William Hinton
Ruth Moore
Hinton
Poindexter
TK Lawless
Frederick Patterson
Dr Hinton
James J
Jane Hinton
Dr Aqua Webb
Dr Louis
Genes
Experiences
Conclusion
Credits
Taught by
American Society for Microbiology
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