Mary Elliot Hill, MS

Mary Elliott Hill was an organic and analytical chemist who researched ultraviolet light and used it to develop more precise analytical methods.
Dr. Joan Murrell Owens

Dr.Joan Murell Owens was the first female African-American marine biologist and button coral expert. Dr.Owens grew up in a household that put education first as she showed a passion for the sea and its inhabitants from a young age.
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. Sophia Bethena Jones

Dr. Sophia Bethena Jones was a Canadian born physician and Canada’s first black woman to earn a medical degree.
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.
Inspirational Black Men and Women in Medicine Interview with Authority Magazine
Dr. Manley was interviewed by Jamie Hemmings of Authority Magazine in February of 2023. His interview was entitled: Inspirational Black Men and Women in Medicine: Eugene Manley of LUNGevity Foundation On 5 Things You Need To Create A Successful Career In Medicine.
