A Leader in Microbiology and Immunology Dr. Craig E. Cameron is a distinguished figure in the field of microbiology and immunology, with a career marked...
Evelynn M. Hammonds is an esteemed scholar and academic leader, known for her significant contributions to the fields of history of science, African American studies,...
Mark Damone Johnson is a professor of neurological surgery and Senior Consulting Vice Provost for Mentorship, Leadership, and Transformation at the University of Massachusetts Medical...
Cell biologist and biochemist Kenneth Olden was born in Parrottsville, Tennessee. He graduated from Knoxville College in 1960 with his B.S. degree in biology. In...
A Trailblazer in Nuclear Chemistry Clarice Evone Salone Phelps, a distinguished nuclear chemist, has made significant contributions to the scientific community, most notably as part...
Edwin Cooper, a distinguished biologist and immunobiology professor, was born on December 23, 1936, in Houston, Texas. His early years were marked by a strong...
A Trailblazer in Microbiology and Science Education Clifford Wayne Houston, an esteemed microbiologist and educator, has made significant contributions to the fields of microbiology, immunology,...
James Edward Cheek, president emeritus of Howard University, was born in Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina, on December 4, 1932. Despite severe eye cataracts, Cheek was...
Paving the way for African Americans of the future, Freeman Hrabowski III was born in Birmingham, Alabama, on August 13, 1950. After graduating from high...