
Henrietta Lacks: The Woman Behind the Cells That Changed Medicine Forever
Jude Krueger
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Henrietta Lacks: The Woman Whose Cells Changed Medicine ForeverThis gripping biography unveils the remarkable story of Henrietta Lacks, an African American woman whose cells were taken without her knowledge or consent in the 1950s and became the basis of countless medical breakthroughs.Through meticulous research and interviews with Henrietta's family and descendants, the author paints a vivid portrait of a complex and inspiring woman. Henrietta's cells, known as HeLa cells, have been used to study cancer, AIDS, and genetic diseases, revolutionizing medical research and saving countless lives.Yet, Henrietta herself lived in poverty and obscurity, her legacy only recently brought to light. This book delves into the ethical implications of her story, examining the exploitation of black and low-income communities in medical research and the ongoing struggle for recognition and compensation.By exploring the life and legacy of Henrietta Lacks, this book not only tells a fascinating human story but also sheds light on important issues of scientific ethics, racial justice, and the human cost of medical advancements. It is an essential read for anyone interested in the history of medicine, the fight for social justice, or the power of one person's story to change the world.
Duration - 2h 51m.
Author - Jude Krueger.
Narrator - Digital Voice Madison G.
Published Date - Monday, 20 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 Curtis L Morrison ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Henrietta Lacks: The Woman Whose Cells Changed Medicine ForeverThis gripping biography unveils the remarkable story of Henrietta Lacks, an African American woman whose cells were taken without her knowledge or consent in the 1950s and became the basis of countless medical breakthroughs.Through meticulous research and interviews with Henrietta's family and descendants, the author paints a vivid portrait of a complex and inspiring woman. Henrietta's cells, known as HeLa cells, have been used to study cancer, AIDS, and genetic diseases, revolutionizing medical research and saving countless lives.Yet, Henrietta herself lived in poverty and obscurity, her legacy only recently brought to light. This book delves into the ethical implications of her story, examining the exploitation of black and low-income communities in medical research and the ongoing struggle for recognition and compensation.By exploring the life and legacy of Henrietta Lacks, this book not only tells a fascinating human story but also sheds light on important issues of scientific ethics, racial justice, and the human cost of medical advancements. It is an essential read for anyone interested in the history of medicine, the fight for social justice, or the power of one person's story to change the world. Duration - 2h 51m. Author - Jude Krueger. Narrator - Digital Voice Madison G. Published Date - Monday, 20 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Curtis L Morrison ©.
Language:
English
Chapter 1: The Immortal Henrietta 2
Duration:00:12:03
Chapter 2: Henrietta's Life and Times 9
Duration:00:12:41
Chapter 3: The Day the Cancer Came 16
Duration:00:13:09
Chapter 4: The Harvest 24
Duration:00:11:37
Chapter 5: The HeLa Boom 31
Duration:00:12:59
Chapter 6: The Legacy of Henrietta 38
Duration:00:14:00
Chapter 7: The Fight for Justice 46
Duration:00:10:03
Chapter 8: The HeLa Genome 52
Duration:00:13:21
Chapter 9: The HeLa Museum 60
Duration:00:12:58
Chapter 10: The HeLa Cell Line Today 68
Duration:00:12:37
Chapter 11: The Human Side of HeLa 75
Duration:00:11:51
Chapter 12: Ethical and Social Implications 82
Duration:00:12:28
Chapter 13: The HeLa Legacy in Art and Culture 90
Duration:00:12:38
Chapter 14: Henrietta's Final Resting Place 98
Duration:00:09:19