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Errol York St Aubyn Morrison (born 21 September 1945) is a Jamaican scientist who has done extensive work in diabetes and is president of the University of Technology, Jamaica. [ 1 ] He entered the University College of the West Indies where he acquired an interest in Biochemistry.
First Caribbean prostate cancer cell line (ACRJ-PC28), by Simone Badal McCreath. [14] [15] Discovery of Kwashiorkor, by Cicely Williams. She also developed a treatment regime to combat the disease. [16] Discovery of monamycin antibiotic, by Kenneth E. Magnus (and Cedric Hassall).
Thomas Phillip Lecky, known as T.P. Lecky (1904-1994), was a Jamaican scientist who developed several new breeds of cattle.Lecky is known as one of Jamaica's earliest environmentalists, and a strong advocate for conservation of hillsides. [1]
Science portal; Subcategories. This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total. + Jamaican women scientists (3 C, 3 P) A. Jamaican astronomers (3 P) B ...
Mysterious cave art found on a remote uninhabited Caribbean island is giving researchers a glimpse into the world of a forgotten civilization. Scientists find something mysterious and incredible ...
His work is known as GIFT (in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer) and TET (Tubal Embryo Transfer). Beauchamp returned to Puerto Rico in 1985 and established his practice in reproductive endocrinology and infertility in the city of Bayamón. In 1986, he delivered the first child born from the in-vitro fertilization procedure in all of ...
Also: Trinidad and Tobago: People: By occupation: Scientists. Subcategories. This category has the following 13 subcategories, out of 13 total. +
There were other contradictions: Caribbean slaves were legally defined as property, but often owned property; though slaves produced wealth for their owners, they also reproduced their labor through “proto-peasant” agriculture and market activities, reducing long-term supply costs for the owners. The slave was a capital good, hence not ...