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Women in Leadership: Breaking Barriers Over Time [ Marie Curie : Pioneering Women in science.(1867-1934)]

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  • 📌Birth

    Born Maria Skłodowska in Warsaw, Poland. Developed an early interest in science despite limited opportunities for women.
  • 📌Moves to Paris for Higher Education

    Enrolled at the University of Paris (Sorbonne) to study physics and mathematics. Faced financial struggles but excelled academically.
  • 📌Discovery of Polonium & Radium

    Along with her husband Pierre Curie, discovered two new elements: Polonium, named after her homeland Poland. Radium, known for its radioactive properties.
  • 📌First Nobel Prize (Physics)

    Became the first woman to win a Nobel Prize. Shared the Nobel Prize in Physics with Pierre Curie and Henri Becquerel for research on radioactivity.
  • 📌Second Nobel Prize (Chemistry)

    Awarded solely the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the discovery of radium and polonium. Became the only person in history to win Nobel Prizes in two different sciences.
  • 📌Establishes Radium Institute

    Founded the Radium Institute in Paris, dedicated to cancer treatment and radiation research.
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    📌Contributions to World War 1

    Developed mobile X-ray units ("Little Curies") to assist battlefield surgeries. Helped thousands of soldiers by providing accurate medical imaging.
  • 📌Impact on Women's Leadership

    Broke gender barriers in science, proving that women could excel in STEM fields. Inspired future generations of women scientists and leaders in medicine and physics. Her discoveries remain crucial in radiotherapy and cancer treatmenttoday.
  • 📌Death & Legacy

    Passed away due to aplastic anemia, likely caused by prolonged exposure to radiation. Her research paved the way for modern cancer treatments and nuclear medicine. First woman buried in the Panthéon, Paris, for her scientific contributions.