Okay, But Why?!...A Science and Pop Culture Podcast

The Legacy of Henrietta Lacks

1 h 7 min · 30. dec. 2024
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In this episode we explore the powerful story of Henrietta Lacks, whose cells changed the course of medical history. Uncover the legacy of the HeLa cells, the ethical controversies, and the woman behind the science in this deep dive into one of the most significant yet overlooked figures in medicine. For compliments, comments or feedback, reach out to us at okaybutwhy@microbac.com [okaybutwhy@microbac.com]

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