This document profiles 10 influential women in science including Ada Lovelace, a mathematician who wrote the first computer program; Marie Curie, a physicist and chemist who discovered radium and polonium; and Jennifer Doudna, a biochemist who helped develop CRISPR genome editing. It lists their names, fields of study, and numbers them 1 through 10 to highlight some of the most important female scientists who changed the world through their groundbreaking work.
This document profiles 10 influential women in science including Ada Lovelace, a mathematician who wrote the first computer program; Marie Curie, a physicist and chemist who discovered radium and polonium; and Jennifer Doudna, a biochemist who helped develop CRISPR genome editing. It lists their names, fields of study, and numbers them 1 through 10 to highlight some of the most important female scientists who changed the world through their groundbreaking work.
This document profiles 10 influential women in science including Ada Lovelace, a mathematician who wrote the first computer program; Marie Curie, a physicist and chemist who discovered radium and polonium; and Jennifer Doudna, a biochemist who helped develop CRISPR genome editing. It lists their names, fields of study, and numbers them 1 through 10 to highlight some of the most important female scientists who changed the world through their groundbreaking work.
WORLD Diana Otero Sampaio Gomes 1 ºD 01 ADA LOVELACE MATHEMATICIAN 02 MARIE CURIE PHYSICIST AND CHEMIST 03 JANAKI AMMAL BOTANIST 04 CHIEN-SHIUNG WU PHYSICIST 05 KATHERINE JOHNSON MATHEMATICIAN 06 ROSALIND FRANKLIN CHEMIST 07 VERA RUBIN ASTROPHYSICIST 08 GLADYS WEST MATHEMATICIAN 09 FLOSSIE WONG-STAAL VIROLOGIST AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGIST 10 JENNIFER DOUDNA BIOCHEMIST THE END