
Ephraim Katzir
Former President of Israel and a renowned biochemist, known for his research on photosynthesis and bioluminescence.

Former President of Israel and a renowned biochemist, known for his research on photosynthesis and bioluminescence.

John Oliver Killens was an American fiction writer known for his profound insights into racial and social issues. His works often focused on the experiences of African Americans, particularly their marginalization in American society.

Uwe Reinhardt is a renowned German-born American economist known for his contributions to the field of health economics. He served as a professor of economics at Princeton University and conducted extensive research on healthcare policy on a global scale.

Richard Aoki (November 20, 1938 - March 15, 2009) was a prominent American civil rights activist. He was actively involved in the anti-war and civil rights movements of the 1960s and 1970s, playing a significant role in the Japanese American community in Oakland, California.

Eileen O'Brien is a sociologist born on December 4, 1945. Her research focuses on gender, family, and social change.

Beverly Daniel Tatum is an American psychologist and educator, born on September 27, 1954. She is renowned for her research in the fields of race relations and multicultural education, particularly her work on racial identity and racial bias. Professor Tatum teaches psychology at Boston University and has held administrative positions in several academic institutions.

Joseph Bernardin was a significant religious leader in the late 20th century. Born on April 2, 1928, and passing away on November 14, 1996, he served as the Archbishop of Chicago and was known for his commitment to social justice and charitable work.

Christine Stewart was a notable Canadian politician recognized for her role in the provincial government of British Columbia. Serving as the Minister of Health and Minister of State for Emergency Preparedness, she was instrumental in shaping healthcare policies and emergency management strategies. Born on January 3, 1941, Stewart passed away on April 25, 2015.

Donald Berwick is an American physician born on September 9, 1946. He has had a significant impact in the field of healthcare, particularly in the areas of improving medical quality and patient safety. Dr. Berwick is a professor at Harvard Medical School and has served as an advisor to numerous healthcare institutions.

John Henry Cox, an individual active between 1750 and 1791, with an unknown profession and category.