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June Almeida, virus detective!, the woman who discovered the first human coronavirus

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June Almeida, virus detective!, the woman who discovered the first human coronavirus
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
June Almeida, virus detective!
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
the woman who discovered the first human coronavirus
Summary
From an early age in Glasgow, Scotland, June Almeida loved learning about science and nature. A good student, she was especially interested in biology and won the top science prize at her school. Creative and observant, June noticed details that others often missed. She dreamed of attending university but economic hardships caused her to leave school at age 16. Still, June was determined to pursue her passion for science. She was hired by a local hospital to work in its lab, using a microscope to magnify and examine cells. Her work helped doctors treat patients. June later worked in labs in London and in Toronto. Her skill in using the electron microscope to examine cells and help identify viruses earned her promotion and respect in the science community. When June was 34 years old, she discovered the first human coronavirus. Her groundbreaking work continues to help researchers today in the fight against illnesses caused by viruses, including COVID-19. This picture-book biography explores the life and career of scientist June Almeida, the woman who discovered the first human coronavirus. Timeline of key events
Target audience
juvenile
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