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  1. Shyamala Gopalan (December 7, 1938 – February 11, 2009) was a biomedical scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, whose work in isolating and characterizing the progesterone receptor gene stimulated advances in breast biology and oncology.

  2. Shyamala Gopalan: The woman who inspired Kamala Harris. 25 January 2021. Alamy. Shyamala Gopalan was a pioneering woman of colour in America, a scientist and an activist. She was also...

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  3. 13 de set. de 2020 · Kamala Harris with her mother Shyamala, center, her sister Maya, bottom left, and her maternal grandparents, P.V. and Rajam Gopalan, in 1972. Credit... via Joe Biden campaign

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  4. Shyamala Gopalan was a scientist, activist and pioneer who moved from India to the US in 1958. She influenced her daughter Kamala Harris, the first woman and black and South Asian American vice-president, with her courage and confidence.

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  5. 25 de out. de 2020 · “And that’s my mother, Shyamala Gopalan Harris.” During the vice-presidential debate earlier this month, she noted all the barriers she was breaking as Joe Biden’s running mate and said that...

  6. Her mother, Shyamala Gopalan, was a Tamil Indian biologist, whose work on the progesterone receptor gene stimulated advances in breast cancer research. She moved to the United States from India as a 19-year-old graduate student in 1958, after studying home science at Lady Irwin College in New Delhi .

  7. 20 de jan. de 2021 · Shyamala Gopalan Harris immigrated to the United States from India. Born in Madras (now Chennai), India, Gopalan was just 19 years old when she left India alone. Having graduated from Delhi...