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Visions to Inventions by African Americans in
Science
•By: Joshua Seals, Michelle Jones, Ariassa Wilson, and Noli James
Percy Lavon JulianBorn April 11th, 1899
Montgomery Alabama(1899-1975)
African American ChemistIsolated and experimented
simple compounds in natural products that changed into chemicals of importance to life
Synthesized progesterone and testosterone
EducationGraduated from the State
Normal School for Negroes in 1916
Graduated Phi Beta Kappa and was valedictorian of the 1920 class of DePauw University
In 1923, he received a master's degree in chemistry at Harvard University
Earned a Ph. D. in organic chemistry in 1931 from the University of Vienna
AccomplishmentsWas named “Chicago's Man of
the Year” (1950) by the Jaycees and Chicago Sun-Times
Artificially created physostigmine
Became director of chemicals development of the Glidden Company in Chicago
Refined a soya protein (became Aero-Foam)
Otis Boykin ~1920-1982~
Inventor & Engineer
EDUCATION WORK
Fisk University- (graduated 1941)
Institute of Technology (Chicago, Illinois) 1946- 1947.
Laboratory Assistant
Testing automatic controls for aircraft with the Majestic Radio and TV Corporation in Chicago.
Research engineer with the P.J. Nilsen Research Laboratories.
Develop his own business a founded Boykin-Fruth, Incorporated.
InventionsThe Resistor PacemakerWhat it did- Improved computers, radios, and televisions used in guided missiles. What is a resistor?- An electronic component used to slow the flow of an electricalA chemical air filter A burglarproof cash registerResistor of all resistors! Cheaper to build made, able to hold up against extreme changes in temperature
Control unit for the pacemaker that stimulate s the heart and create a steady heartbeat
What is a pacemaker? The device uses electrical impulses to maintain a steady heartbeat (black inventors)Used all over the world, helping keep people alive such as Lance Armstrong Unfortunately Otis died of heart complications
Accomplishments Received a patent for a wire precision resistor on June 16, 1959.- used for televisions and radiosReceived orders from consumer electronics manufacturers, the United States military and electronics behemoth IBM.1964, Boykin lived in Paris, inventing electronic innovations for a new crowd of customers. Most famous for pace maker component.He among others are proof that hard work makes dreams come true!
George Washington Carver 1860– 1943
• US agricultural chemist
• Advocated the diversification of crops
• Promoted peanut production
• Pioneer in the field of plastics
EducationGeorge Washington Carver
• 1890 - Enrolled at Simpson College to study piano and art
• 1891 - Transferred to State Agricultural College, Ames, IA
• 1894 - Earned Bachelor of Agriculture Degree at Ames
• 1894 - Appointed member of faculty, Iowa State College • 1896 - Earned Master of Agriculture Degree, Iowa State
College
• 1896 - Went to Tuskegee Institute and became Agriculture Director
ResearchGeorge Washington Carver
• soil analysis, crop management, control of plant diseases
• promoted soil diversification and adoption of peanuts, soybeans, and other soil-enriching crops
• developed 108 products using sweet potatoes, 325 products using peanuts, and 75 products using pecans
• came up with a process for creating a plastic material from soybeans
• responsible for the invention in 1927 of a process for producing paints and stains from soybeans
o 1883 – 1941oBorn in Charleston, South Carolina into poor familyo American biologist, zoologist, & physiologistoPerformed pioneering research in fertilization, experimental parthenogenesis, and cell physiologyoMade many discoveries relating to cell behavior
Education & Education & AchievementsAchievements
o 19071907: Graduated from Dartmouth University with a B.A. in Biology and minored in Greek and history. Graduated Magna cum lade.
o 19091909: Began teaching at Howard University in Washington, D.C.
o Conducted research at Marine Biology Laboratory in Woods Hill, Massachusetts.
o 19151915: First recipient of The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People’s Spingarn Medal.
o 19161916: First African American to receive Ph. D degree in experimental embryology at University of Chicago. Graduated magna cum lade.
o 1938: Just was invited to the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in Berlin.
o Due to the time, struggled with racism, funding, discrimination due to being an black scientist.
AccomplishmentsAccomplishmentso Made leeway in research of fundamental problems in
cell biology, specifically parthenogenesis. o Studied Morphology, and how living cells reproduce
themselveso Successfully challenged Jacques Loeb's theory of
artificial parthenogenesis. Just came to the conclusions:• Cells performing asexual fertilization do so
naturally; the ectoplasm of the cell contains all tools needed.
• Lab factors for egg experimentation should be as close as possible to those found in nature.
o Further led to his conclusion, that in any species the eggs’ structure was just as important as any external factor for development.
o Published his work Basic Methods for Experiments on Eggs of Marine Animals. This work created new scientific area: ecological developmental biology.
o His research on marine invertebrates was well respected, and he was considered an authority .
o 1939: Published The Biology of the Cell Surface, which argues how life is derived from complex organic structure.
ReferencesInternet:
www.biography.com/articles/Percy-Julian-9359018 Retrieved- January 22, 2010
Internet:
http://www.bookrags.com/biography/percy-lavon-julian-woi/
Retrieved- January 22, 2010
References (pt.2)
• Internet:http://www2.chemistry.msu.edu/Portraits/images/julianc.jpg Retrieved- January 26, 2010
• Internet:http://www.depauw.edu/acad/chemistry/images/DrPercyJulian01.jpg Retrieved- January 26, 2010
• Internet:http://www.ed.psu.edu/educ/pssc/images/hand_diploma.jpg Retrieved- February 1, 2010
References (pt.3)
http://www.blackhistorypages.net/pages/oboykin.php- http://www.blackinventor.com/pages/otisboykin.html - http://personal.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Personal/H.M/UGLabs/images/resistor_packages.jpg http://www.cosmosmagazine.com/files/imagecache/news/files/20080313_pacemaker.jpg
References (pt.4)• Library Digital Collections - http://www.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/gwc/bio.html
• "The Plant World - What Were Some Of The Accomplishments Of George Washington Carver?." Science Fact Finder. Ed. Phillis Engelbert. UXL-Gale, 1998. eNotes.com. 2006. 24 Jan, 2010 <http://www.enotes.com/science-fact-finder/plant-world/what-were-some-accomplishments-george-washington>
• Tuskegee University - http://www.tuskegee.edu/Global/story.asp?S=1106545&nav=menu200_2
• Website of The Shroder Group www.biologie.uni-freiburg.de/data/bio2/schroe…. 27, Feb. 2008.
References (pt.5)• Bianco, D. (2010). Answers.com. Retrieved February 10, 2010, from
Answers Corporation: http://www.answers.com/topic/ernest-everett-just-1
• Grey, M. (2007, February). Black History Month. Retrieved February 10, 2010, from Time, Inc. : http://www.time.com/time/2007/blackhistmth/bios/08.html
• How Stuff Works. (2010). Retrieved February 10, 2010, from How Stuff Works, Inc.: http://science.howstuffworks.com/american-biologists/ernest-everett-just-info.htm
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