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Biographies

The JGH Biography project highlights the contribution of minorities to science. Please send your biography and a picture for inclusion to biographies@justgarciahill.org .
 
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Adams, Howard, G., Ph.D.

     Adams, Howard, G., Ph.D.
Mentoring Lecturer
  
 

Aguilera,Renato Ph.D.

     Aguilera,Renato Ph.D.
Immunology/Molecular Biology Researcher
  
 

Alderete, John F. Ph.D.

     Alderete, John F. Ph.D.
Microbiologist
  
 

Amos, Harold, Ph.D., (1919-2003)

     Amos, Harold, Ph.D., (1919-2003)
Outstanding Bacteriologist, Humanist
  
 

Anderson, Winston  A., Ph.D.

     Anderson, Winston A., Ph.D.
Professor of Biology, Howard University, 1999 E. E. Just Lecturer
  
 

Ares, Manuel, Jr., Ph.D

     Ares, Manuel, Jr., Ph.D
Biologist
  
 

August, Avery, Ph.D.

     August, Avery, Ph.D.
Immunology Researcher
  
 

Ayala, Francisco, Ph.D.

     Ayala, Francisco, Ph.D.
Biologist, President Of Sigma Xi