Female Innovators Who Changed Our World: How Women Shaped STEM

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We are not all born with equal opportunities. Yet there have been countless of women who have overcome a range of barriers such as prejudice, illness, and personal tragedy to advance our understanding of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). They used their knowledge to change the world, and their stories are fascinating.

This book offers a concise introduction of the lives of 46 women, taking you into the cultural and social context of the world they lived in. Through their intelligence, courage, and resilience, they used STEM to defy expectations and inspire generations to follow in their footsteps. Some of them invented items we use day-to-day and discovered causes and treatments for epidemics that ostracized whole sections of society, while others campaigned for the reproductive rights of women and harnessed mathematics to send people into space and break ciphers. These women are proof that females can and did have a hugely significant role in shaping the world we live in today.

Author(s): Emma Green
Series: Trailblazing Women
Publisher: Pen and Sword History
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 177
City: Barnsley

Cover
Book Title
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgements
Preface
Chapter 1 World Defining Moments in History
Joan Clarke (1917–1996)
Rosalind Franklin (1920–1958)
Ada Lovelace (1815–1852)
Lise Meitner (1878–1968)
Rufaida Al-Aslamia (Born 620)
Chapter 2 Our Day-to-Day Lives
Alice Parker (1885–?)
Josephine Cochrane (1839–1913)
Mary Anderson (1866–1953)
Mary Beatrice Davidson Kenner (1912–2006)
Stephanie Kwolek (1923–2004)
Ruby Hirose (1904–1960)
Olive Dennis (1885–1957)
Sutayta Al-Mahāmali (920–987)
Chapter 3 Improving Lives, Equality, and Justice
Margaret Sanger (1879–1966)
Anne McLaren (1927–2007)
Laura Bassi (1711–1778)
Alyce Gullattee (1928–2020)
Chapter 4 Global Health
Patricia Bath (1942–2019)
Kin Yamei (1864–1934)
Kamala Sohonie (1912–1998)
Jane Cooke Wright (1919–2013)
Alice Ball (1892–1916)
Tu Youyou (1930–)
Françoise Barré-Sinoussi (1947–)
Rosalyn Yalow (1921–2011)
Chapter 5 Protecting the Earth
Saruhashi Katsuko (1920–2007)
Rachel Carson (1907–1964)
Wangari Maathai (1940–2011)
Chapter 6 Influential Projects and Leadership in STEM
Kate Gleason (1865–1933)
Caroline Haslett (1895–1957)
Lillian Gilbreth (1878–1972)
Emily Roebling (1843–1903)
Chapter 7 Healthcare for Children
Anna Freud (1895–1982)
Mamie Phipps Clark (1917–1983)
Virginia Apgar (1909–1974)
Helen Taussig (1898–1986)
Chapter 8 Understanding Our World
Inge Lehmann (1888–1993)
Maria Goeppert Mayer (1906–1972)
Marie and Irène Curie (1867–1934) and (1897–1956)
Gerty Cori (1896–1957)
Annie Easley (1933–2011)
Constance Tipper (1894–1995)
Marie Gayler (1891–1976)
Marion McQuillan (1921–1998)
Notes
Index
Back cover