Dr. Courtenay Felix Bartholomew

Dr. Courtenay Bartholomew was a Trinidadian research physician who was the first to diagnose AIDS in the English-speaking Caribbean. He grew up in Port of Spain, Trinidad and loved studying the sciences as a child.

Dr. Percy Lavon Julian

Dr. Percy Lavon Julian was one of the foremost chemists in the 20th century. He was one of six children to two middle class parents in Montgomery, Alabama, and all of his siblings attended college.

Dr. Marie Maynard Daly

Dr. Marie Maynard Daly was a biochemist and advocate for minorities in STEM. Originally from Queens, New York, she always showed an interest in science modeled after her father, an immigrant from the West Indies.

Dr. Thomas Risley Odhiambo

Dr. Thomas Risley Odhiambo was a Kenyan born entomologist whose work classified new genera and species of the Miridae bugs of East Africa.

Dr. Sophia Bethena Jones

Dr. Sophia Bethena Jones was a Canadian born physician and Canada’s first black woman to earn a medical degree.

Dr. George Robert Carruthers

Dr. George Robert Carruthers was a prodigy in Astronautical Engineering and the inventor of the only astronomical telescope sent to the moon.

Alice Augusta Ball

Alice Augusta ball was a renowned biochemist and Seattle native who broke barriers in the field of Chemistry during the early 1900’s.

Dr. Katherine Goble Johnson

Dr. Katherine Goble Johnson was born in White Sulfur Springs, West Virginia, where she received segregated education.

The Health Design Podcast

Dr. Manley appeared on The Health Design Podcast hosted by Dr. Moyez Jiwa at the Journal of Health Design.