For decades, Dr. Roland Pattillo pushed to get Henrietta Lacks' name in the public eye. Lacks was a Black cancer patient whose cells were harvested and used for medical research without her consent.
Rose Byrne & Oprah Winfrey in 'The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks'; Dr. Roland Pattillo (insert) Courtesy Morehouse School of Medicine/HBO Roland A. Pattillo, the gynecologic oncologist who played a ...
The Berklee kids know so much. They know Mixolydian modes and Cuban clave rhythms and how to program a Roland DR-880 drum machine. What they may need a little more schooling on is the blues. This year ...
He wanted to put a face on the source of cells that led to striking medical advances, and through him a best seller and a movie did just that, telling Mrs. Lacks’s story. By Penelope Green Roland A.
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