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Mary Styles Harris Ph.D. (Nashville 26 de junio de 1949) es bióloga y genetista. Obtuvo un bachillerato en Biología de la Universidad de Lincoln en Pennsylvania en 1971 y un Ph.D. en genética de la Universidad de Cornell en 1975. Harris trabajó desde una posición post doctorado hasta alcanzar la presidencia y la consultoría en genética de su empresa, Harris y Asociados, Limitada, en Atlanta, Georgia. (es) Dr. Mary Styles Harris, Ph.D. (born June 26, 1949, Nashville, Tennessee) is an American Biologist and Geneticist, president of Harris & Associates in Atlanta, Georgia, and owner of BioTechnical Communications, which produced the award-winning television documentary “To My Sister…A Gift for Life.” Harris's media productions spotlight health issues of African Americans. These include campaigning for the need for the early detection of breast cancer, the genetics of sickle-cell anemia and greater understanding of diabetes-related concerns. Other topics explored include AIDS, cervical cancer, colon cancer, hypertension and prostate cancer. Harris has been an advocate for bridging the gap in transparency in public health education between government officials and scientists so that important health information is made available to the public. (en) Mary Styles Harris (Nashville, 26 giugno 1949) è una genetista statunitense. (it) |
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Mary Styles Harris Ph.D. (Nashville 26 de junio de 1949) es bióloga y genetista. Obtuvo un bachillerato en Biología de la Universidad de Lincoln en Pennsylvania en 1971 y un Ph.D. en genética de la Universidad de Cornell en 1975. Harris trabajó desde una posición post doctorado hasta alcanzar la presidencia y la consultoría en genética de su empresa, Harris y Asociados, Limitada, en Atlanta, Georgia. (es) Mary Styles Harris (Nashville, 26 giugno 1949) è una genetista statunitense. (it) Dr. Mary Styles Harris, Ph.D. (born June 26, 1949, Nashville, Tennessee) is an American Biologist and Geneticist, president of Harris & Associates in Atlanta, Georgia, and owner of BioTechnical Communications, which produced the award-winning television documentary “To My Sister…A Gift for Life.” Harris has been an advocate for bridging the gap in transparency in public health education between government officials and scientists so that important health information is made available to the public. (en) |