Grace Gobbo
Grace Gobbo is a botanist studying traditional medicines used by healers in Tanzania. Grace works to interview healers and record the plants they use in an effort to identify indigenous plants for medicinal uses.[1]
Awards
Gobbo was the winner of the 2007 WINGS field research award.[1][2]
gollark: Me and palaiologos settled on JS, which was *arguably* the cause of us spending 40 minutes trying to debug a weird bug.
gollark: What did you program your interpretron™ in?
gollark: Congratulations on successfully eventing the event!
gollark: Maybe I should make a TOML to LXDE-weird-XML-config converter.
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References
- "Grace Gobbo". WINGS WorldQuest. Retrieved 2020-03-07.
- "Award-Winning Women in Science | The Leonard Lopate Show". WNYC. Retrieved 2020-03-07.
Further reading
- Fadiman, Maria; Gobbo, Grace (15 June 2020). "Can Making a Book Conserve a Forest?". FOCUS on Geography.
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