
Shining a light on the people left out of science history Contact Us Instagram - @nobelprizelosers Twitter - @NobelLosers Email - nobellosers@gmail.com
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 3 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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How many degrees can one man get? This week's subject Ernest Everett Just will leave you wondering just that. Hear about his many degrees, his amazing work in embryology, and the science feud that nearly ended his career.
This week's episode is on Alice Ball a pharmaceutical chemist who revolutionized leprosy treatment and became both the University of Hawaii's first female and first black professor.
This week we talk about the amazing Esther Lederberg whose work paved the way for genetic engineering as it exists today. Hear about her standing up to advisors that told her biochemistry was too hard for women and how she went on to be half of a sci... more
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