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Marie Skłodowska Curie
Marie Curie was a pioneering physicist and chemist who discovered radium and polonium, leading to advancements in radioactivity and cancer treatment. She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and the only person to win in two different sciences. -
🛡 Leadership Role & Achievements:
• Pioneering physicist and chemist, known for her work on radioactivity.
• First woman to win a Nobel Prize and the only person to win in two different sciences (Physics - 1903, Chemistry - 1911).
• Discovered radium and polonium, leading to breakthroughs in medicine, nuclear science, and physics.
• Developed the use of radiation in cancer treatment saving millions of lives.
• Established mobile X-ray units during World War I, helping injured soldiers on the battlefield. -
📅 Date of Major Impact on Society:
• Broke gender barriers in science, becoming the first female professor at the Sorbonne University.
• Revolutionized cancer treatment, medical imaging (X-rays), and nuclear energy.
• Inspired future generations of women in STEM, proving that women could excel in scientific research. -
🌍 Impact on Society & Women’s Leadership:
• Broke gender barriers in science, becoming the first female professor at the Sorbonne University.
• Revolutionized cancer treatment, medical imaging (X-rays), and nuclear energy.
• Inspired future generations of women in STEM, proving that women could excel in scientific research. -
Time Period (Years Active): 1890s – 1934
Marie Curie dedicated over four decades to scientific research, making significant contributions to physics, chemistry, and medicine until her passing in 1934.