"For over four decades, Dr. Antonia Novello has served the nation in various capacities, including serving as Deputy Director of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, being named the first woman and the first Hispanic Surgeon General of the United States, and serving as the Commissioner of Health for the State of New York. Her life has been one of perseverance, battling childhood illness to become an advocate of health for young people, and dedication to public service. This book examines her inspirational and pioneering life through a series of lessons she has learned along the way, sharing these lessons with future generations"--
Jill S. Tietjen Ordre des livres


- 2024
- 2016
Engineering Women: Re-visioning Women's Scientific Achievements and Impacts
- 85pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Highlighting the contributions of female engineers, this book offers a chronological history that illuminates the often-overlooked roles women have played in shaping the engineering field. It explores various engineering disciplines and provides a nuanced overview of the field's evolution, complemented by statistics and intriguing facts about women's impact on scientific innovations. This resource is ideal for students, professionals seeking a broader perspective, and scholars interested in the significant yet frequently hidden contributions of women to scientific progress.