Rita Colwell is a renowned microbiologist who made history as the first female director of the National Science Foundation.
Her distinguished career spans academia and government, holding professorships at the University of Maryland and Johns Hopkins University.
Colwell's groundbreaking research on cholera and environmental microbiology has earned her international recognition, including awards from global leaders.
Her work has significantly advanced scientific understanding and public health.
As a trailblazer for women in science, Colwell has been a vocal advocate for gender equality and diversity in STEM fields throughout her career.
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