Unsung Heroes Of Technology

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Patricia Bath Saves Eyesight through Invention Patricia Bath's interest in science different kinds of people She grew up wanting to help people by using came from her mother She encouraged her daughter to read Science and bought her a chemistry set Growing up in the 1940s Bath Patricia's mother was descended had to work hard to get where she from African slaves and Cherokee wanted to go Some people had Indians Patricia heard stories about racist views about black people people all around the world from Many also thought that women had her father He had been a sailor no place in the world of science and and a newspaper columnist These technology But Bath's talent was stories got Patricia interested in all impossible to ignore By the age of 16 she was winning science awards FESTIVAL INNOVATION She chose a career in medicine A WARDS TR BECA ELM VAL and worked her way through school She specialized in working with eye health or ophthalmology In 1974 she became a professor at the University of California Los Angeles She Bath received a was the first woman the in 2012 Tribeca Disruptive ophthalmology Innovation Award which department's recognizes individuals who overcame challenges and history contributed to society TR BE INNOVATIO