
Ruby Hirose - Wikipedia
Ruby Sakae Hirose (1904–1960 [1] [2]) was an American biochemist and bacteriologist. She did research on blood clotting and thrombin, allergies, and researched cancer using antimetabolites.
Ruby Hirose - Smithsonian American Women's History Museum
Biochemist and bacteriologist Ruby Hirose researched serums and antitoxins at the William S. Merrell Laboratories. In 1940, Hirose was among ten women recognized by the American …
Five Fast Facts about Dr. Ruby Hirose | Department of Energy
Mar 23, 2017 · Dr. Ruby Hirose was a Japanese-American researcher whose research helped lead to vaccines against polio and other diseases.
Distinguished Leaders in STEM: Dr. Ruby S. Hirose
Jan 14, 2022 · Dr. Ruby Hirose: Biochemist and Bacteriologist. The work of finding a suitable and effective vaccine amid the current pandemic would not have been as achievable if it weren’t …
Ruby Hirose - Vaccine development - Wall of Scientists
Hirose published on cell and molecular biology, biochemistry and bacteriology. Her studies on serums and antitoxins strongly contributed to the development of vaccines, including the polio …
Ruby Hirose - siris_arc_297429|Smithsonian Institution Archives
Biochemist and bacteriologist Ruby Hirose researched serums and antitoxins at the William S. Merrell Laboratories. In 1940, Hirose was among ten women recognized by the American …
Women's History Month: Ruby Hirose - NorthShore Health Centers
Ruby was a successful biochemist and bacteriologist. She was also a Japanese American who made major contributions to the overall health and well-being to society while facing racial …
Ruby Hirose, Biochemist (1904-1990) – Her Stem Space
Nov 7, 2024 · Born as a second generation immigrant to Japanese parents, in Washington in 1904, Ruby Hirose proved that despite her status, she can still do advantageous scientific work.
Five Facts About Dr. Ruby Hirose - Greenville.com
Jul 10, 2017 · Dr. Ruby Hirose (1904-1960) was a Japanese American biochemist and biologist. She was born in 1904, shortly after her parents relocated from Japan to the White River Valley …
Ruby Sakae Hirose | Asia Research News
Ruby Sakae Hirose (1904 – 1960) was a Japanese-American scientist whose research contributed significantly to our understanding of blood clotting, allergies and cancer.