Nobel Prizes Overlook Black Scientists Because of This Quiet Bias
Briefly

Marie Maynard Daly, the first Black woman to earn a Ph.D. in chemistry, discovered the link between cholesterol, blood pressure, and heart diseases in the 1950s.
Daly's research paved the way for statins, which millions rely on for heart attack risk reduction, exemplifying the profound impact of her work on medicine.
The Nobel selection process's reliance on citations may have led to Daly not receiving the recognition she deserved, as her work was often overlooked.
Despite the foundational nature of her discoveries, subsequent Nobel winners in the field seldom acknowledged Daly, illustrating a systemic bias in scientific recognition.
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