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A Woman Whose Cells Founded A Multi Million Dollar Industry

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A woman whose cells founded a multi-million dollar industry and provided the world with treatments for diseases such as leukemia, hemophilia, influenza and countless others yet almost no one knows her name. Her true identity was in the shadows for years after her death in 1951. Little did her family know that she lived on through her cell line which is estimated to have a cumulative weight of around 50 million metric tons today. For years after her death no one knew anything more about her than the name given to her cell line: HeLa. When Rebecca Skloot heard of HeLa cells and the woman behind them in her biology class, she was immediately intrigued and proceeded to research her, Henrietta Lacks. She couldn’t find much, if any, information on the woman who supposedly helped so many people. Years later she decided to find out the truth about Henrietta Lacks, and share it with the world. In her pursuit for the truth she conducted over a thousand hours of interviews with not only the friends and family of Henrietta Lacks but with ethicists, journalists, and scientists. This book not only provides the information on the advances in science HeLa cells made but it also calls attention to the woman and the family behind those cells. This book is one of revolutionary scientific discovery and a discussion on the ethics that question the morality of them. The book itself goes into great detail of the life of Henrietta Lacks and HeLa.

Rebecca Skloot is a long time author in the field

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