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Minority Physiologists/ Scientists


Here are some sites with interesting minority physiologists or scientists who have had wonderful and important careers

General
African American
Hispanic American
Native American/American Indian


General
Biographies
     Just/Garcia/Hill, A Virtual Community for Minorities in Science

BreakThrough: The Changing Face of Science in America
    Public Broadcasting System Series

Hall of Science and Exploration in the Gallery of Achievers
     Academy of Achievement

Heros and Sheros
     AAAS Minority Scientists Network

NASA Astronaut Biographies
    National Aeronautics and Science Administration

National Inventors Hall of Fame
     Invent Now

4000 Years of Women in Science
     History of Women in Science

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African American
APS Members
    Evangeline Motley

African American Scientists Bibliography
     California Academy of Sciences Library

The Faces of Science: African Americans in the Sciences: The Past, the Present, the Future
     Mitchell C. Brown, Princeton University

Historic Contributions of Black Scientists and Engineers
     Black Graduate Engineering and Science Students of Univ. of California, Berkeley

Museum of Black Inventors

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Hispanic American
APS Members
    Michael Romero

Chicano/Latino and Native American Scientists Biography Project
     Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science

Famous Hispanic Scientists
     Famous Hispanics in the World and History

Hispanic Heritage Month Bibliography - People
     California Academy of Sciences Library

Latina Women of NASA
   National Aeronautics and Science Administration

NASA Hispanic Astronauts
    National Aeronautics and Science Administration

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Native American/American Indian
Chicano/Latino and Native American Scientists Biography Project
     Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science

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