Table of Contents
Preface and Acknowledgements
Dedication
Timeline
Biographies
Chapter 1. Alice Ball—Who “Cured Leprosy”?
Chapter 2. Ilona Banga—Vitamin C. Muscles and Elastase!
Chapter 3. Irina Petrovna Beletskaya—The Most Prominent Russian Organic Chemist
Chapter 4. Yvonne Brill—Rocket Science
Chapter 5. Elizabeth Bugie—Streptomycin
Chapter 6. Jocelyn Bell Burnell—Pulsars
Chapter 7. Mildred Cohn—Isotopes
Chapter 8. Marie Salomen Sklodowska Curie—A Female Scientist with Many Firsts
Chapter 9. Marie Daly—Cholesterol, Histones, Hypertension, Atherosclerosis, and Smoking
Chapter 10. Rosalind Franklin—Gone too Soon, Minimally Recognized—Sadly Ignored
Chapter 11. Mary Gaillard—Theoretical Physics
Chapter 12. Susan Gottesman—Regulating genes, destroying proteins, and reading Microbe Hunters
Chapter 13. Angelina Fanny Hesse—The Mother of Microbiology
Chapter 14. Katalin Kariko—RNA Biology
Chapter 15. Ester Zimmer Lederberg—Pioneer of λ Bacteriophage Molecular Genetics
Chapter 16. Jennifer McKimm.Breschkin—Virus Fighter
Chapter 17. Ruth Ella Moore—First African American to Earn a Doctorate in the Natural Sciences
Chapter 18. Florence Nightingale—More than Just Nursing
Chapter 19. Shobhoma Sharma—Malaria
Chapter 20. Anna Wessels Williams—Diptheria
Chapter 21. Jane Wright—The “Mother of Chemotherapy”
Bibliography
Index
Author’s ORCID iD
Manuel F. Varela – https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8667-7853
Michael F. Shaughnessy – https://orcid.org/0000 0002 1877 1319