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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 was a pioneering woman of colour in America, a scientist and an activist. She was also Vice-President Kamala Harris's mother and her "greatest influence"....

  3. 26 de jan. de 2021 · Shyamala Gopalan was a pioneering woman of colour in America, a scientist and an activist. She was also Vice-President Kamala Harris's mother and her "greatest influence"....

  4. 13 de set. de 2020 · How Kamala Harris’s Immigrant Parents Found a Home, and Each Other, in a Black Study Group. Donald Harris and Shyamala Gopalan grew up under British colonial rule on different sides of the ...

  5. 25 de out. de 2020 · But that night, there was someone new whom McGaffie had never seen before: a tiny, sari-clad woman named Shyamala Gopalan. “She stood out a little bit because she was Indian,” McGaffie said.

  6. 20 de jan. de 2021 · All of the facts, photos, and information about Vice Presidential nominee Kamala Harris's mother, Shyamala Gopalan Harris. An Indian immigrant, Gopalan was a biological researcher in California.

  7. shyamalagopalanfoundation.org › dr-shyamala-gopalanDr.Shyamala Gopalan

    Dr. Shyamala Gopalan was born in 1938 in Madras (now Chennai). To pursue her doctorate in nutrition and endocrinology at UC Berkeley, she left India at the age of 19, Dr. Shyamala’s meteoric ascent to become an influential figure in American academia has created a lasting impact on women around the globe.