Black Women in Science: The Legacy of Marie Daly

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Cost: Free with admission

Join us for an exciting program series that honors the contributions of Black women in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math. In this program, explore the work of Marie Daly, a trailblazing biochemist and the first Black woman to receive a PhD in chemistry in the United States. Discover Daly’s lasting contributions and breakthroughs in the fields of biochemistry and medicine, as you try some hands-on activities inspired by her work.

This program series was created in combination with Ellice Patterson, Biologist and Founder/Artistic and Executive Director of Abilities Dance Boston, and a Discovery Museum Science & Engineering Communication Fellow.

Black Women in Science is sponsored in part by the Sudbury Foundation.