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Sir James Whyte Black (14 June 1924 – 22 March 2010 [2]) was a Scottish physician and pharmacologist. Together with Gertrude B. Elion and George H. Hitchings , he shared the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1988 for pioneering strategies for rational drug-design, which, in his case, led to the development of propranolol and cimetidine .
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James A. Black (1793–1848), U.S. Representative from South Carolina; James B. Black (born 1935), Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives, 1999–2006; James C. C. Black (1842–1928), U.S. Congressman from Georgia and Confederate Army veteran; James D. Black (1849–1938), governor of Kentucky for part of 1919
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The Yva Jourdan Foundation and HerSuite Spot offer monthly $1,000 HerRise micro-grants to women of color entrepreneurs. These grants provide financial assistance to women of color starting or ...
The Randolph Foundation is a New York-based charitable foundation that first operated in 1972 as the H. Smith Richardson Charitable Trust. It transitioned to independence from the Smith Richardson Foundation , assuming the name of The Randolph Foundation from 1991–1993, and was reconstituted as a NY non-profit corporation in 2002.
A federal judge in Atlanta ruled Tuesday that a venture capital firm can continue offering a grant program only to Black women entrepreneurs, saying a lawsuit arguing it illegally excluded other ...
James A. Parsons, First award and Gold medal for advances made with rust-resistant or non-corrosive metals: [26] "James Parsons, Jr., a metallurgist, winner of the Harmon Award in Science [in] 1927.. for many years been in charge of research and production for the Duriron Company of Dayton, Ohio.