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“The size of your dreams must always exceed your current capacity to achieve them. If your dreams do not scare you, they are not big enough.” – Ellen Johnson Sirleaf In a world obsessed with performance metrics, Kohila Sivas, a Global Public Figure and Founder of Wholistic SuccessCodes, stands out as a compassionate trailblazer. Her profound belief that "We don't need to fix the learner; we need to free them" underpins a revolutionary approach to education. Featured in CIO Women for "Empowering Stories of Female Trailblazers in Education & Parenting - 2025," Sivas's journey began with her own frustrations with traditional systems that measured output but ignored underlying emotional and energetic blocks. This personal insight ignited her mission to rehumanize learning, focusing on safety, connection, and presence as fundamental prerequisites for success. Founded in 2018, Wholistic SuccessCodes emerged from Sivas's extensive work with over a thousand students, blending neuroscience and psychology to create her unique Student Wholistic Success Coaching Method. This method moves beyond symptoms to address the root causes of learning struggles, empowering students, parents, and educators to restore confidence and alignment for lasting success. The company’s signature Blocks to Flow™ system champions "coaching for coherence rather than compliance," emphasizing nervous system restoration over forced outcomes. By serving students of all ages, parents of neurodiverse children, educators, and coaches across over 10 countries, Wholistic SuccessCodes is not just transforming educational experiences; it’s building a new human development blueprint. Kohila Sivas is leading a global movement that proves when readiness is restored, success in learning, life, and leadership becomes a natural byproduct, not a struggle. Utkarsh D.
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Wanjira Mathai- A Visionary Advocate for Sustainable Development and Environmental Justice 24 24 Tiwanaku - Exploring the Ancient Ruins, Mysteries, and Rich Cultural Legacy of Bolivia 32 32 10 Notable Women in Science: Meet the Leading Ladies of Invention and Discovery.
Wanjira Mathai, a renowned environmental activist, leader, and advocate, has made significant strides in her efforts to address environmental degradation, climate change, and social inequality, while promoting sustainable development and community empowerment. Drawing inspiration from her mother, the late Wangari Maathai—a Nobel Peace Prize laureate and founder of the Green Belt Movement—Wanjira has carried forward the mission of environmental stewardship and social justice in her own unique and impactful way. Born in 1971 in Nairobi, Kenya, Wanjira Mathai is an environmental advocate, an expert on sustainable development, and a global champion for women's rights and empowerment. Her life's work revolves around the intersection of climate action, women's empowerment, and social equality, with a particular focus on addressing the disproportionate effects of climate change on marginalized communities. Wanjira's professional journey and advocacy reflect an unwavering commitment to shaping a more sustainable and equitable future for both the environment and humanity. 10
Early Life and Influences Environmental Leadership and Advocacy Wanjira Mathai's upbringing was deeply shaped by her mother, Wangari Maathai, who remains one of the most influential environmental leaders in history. Wangari Maathai's advocacy for the environment, women's rights, and peace left an indelible mark on Wanjira's worldview. As a child, Wanjira witnessed her mother's courage, passion, and dedication to tackling complex environmental issues. She also witnessed the transformative power of grassroots movements led by women, many of whom were empowered through the Green Belt Movement. Wanjira Mathai's work as an environmental leader began in earnest in the early 2000s when she joined the Green Belt Movement, an organization founded by her mother in 1977. The movement was dedicated to promoting environmental conservation, sustainable development, and the empowerment of women through tree planting and environmental education. Following in her mother's footsteps, Wanjira took on leadership roles within the movement, helping to expand its reach and influence globally. Wanjira's father, the late Professor Muta Maathai, was a prominent academic and professor, and Wanjira's family environment was one that nurtured critical thinking, education, and a deep appreciation for the interconnectedness of nature and society. From a young age, Wanjira was exposed to conversations about social justice, environmental conservation, and the importance of collective action. This environment not only fostered a deep connection to her Kenyan roots but also instilled in her a sense of responsibility toward advocating for the betterment of society and the protection of the planet. Her education played a crucial role in shaping her vision for the future. Wanjira pursued her undergraduate studies in the United States, obtaining a degree in political science from the University of Pittsburg. Afterward, she furthered her studies at the prestigious University of Edinburgh, obtaining a Master's in Environmental Management. Through her academic experiences, she was able to deepen her understanding of the global issues that affect the environment, development, and society at large. 12
Global Leadership and Advocacy for Climate Action Her work with the Green Belt Movement was instrumental in shifting the conversation on climate change from one of global policy- making to a more localized, grassroots level. Wanjira's approach to environmental conservation emphasized the importance of community-led initiatives and the critical role that women play in sustainable development. Through her advocacy, she championed the idea that women are not only victims of environmental degradation but also powerful agents of change who can drive innovative solutions to climate-related challenges. Wanjira Mathai's leadership extends well beyond the Green Belt Movement. As a passionate advocate for climate action, she has become a global voice for environmental justice, representing Kenya and the broader African continent in various international forums on climate change and sustainable development. In 2018, Wanjira was appointed as the Vice President for Global Partnerships at the World Resources Institute (WRI), a leading global environmental and sustainable development research organization. At WRI, she has played a pivotal role in shaping the organization's global initiatives focused on climate change mitigation, resilience, and the development of equitable, low-carbon solutions. Through her work at WRI, Wanjira has sought to amplify the voices of communities most affected by climate change, including women, youth, and indigenous groups, and ensure that their needs and perspectives are considered in international climate negotiations and policy-making. Her commitment to promoting the rights and empowerment of women in relation to environmental issues is evident in her leadership of various initiatives aimed at advancing gender equality in the context of sustainable development. Wanjira's work centers around the idea that environmental justice cannot be achieved without social justice, and vice versa. This intersectional approach highlights the deep connections between environmental In addition to her role at WRI, Wanjira is an active member of several influential international platforms that promote sustainable development, including the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy. Her participation in these forums underscores her commitment to fostering a just transition to a sustainable global economy, one that prioritizes both environmental integrity and human well-being. Her work has earned her recognition and accolades on the global stage. In 2021, Wanjira was named one of TIME magazine's "Next Generation Leaders," a testament to her growing influence in the fight for a greener, more equitable future. Her voice is increasingly recognized not only in environmental circles but also in broader conversations about policy and development, where she continues to push for systemic change that addresses the root causes of environmental degradation, social inequality, and climate injustice. conservation, human rights, and poverty alleviation, especially for communities in the Global South that bear the brunt of climate change. CIO Women Magazine | 13
The Role of Women in Environmental Movements Looking Ahead: A Vision for Sustainable Development One of the core tenets of Wanjira Mathai's work is the critical role of women in driving environmental change. Growing up with the legacy of her mother's environmental activism, Wanjira is keenly aware of how women's agency can significantly influence environmental outcomes. As women are often at the forefront of the fight against deforestation, land degradation, and food insecurity, empowering women to become leaders in environmental initiatives is central to her advocacy. As Wanjira Mathai continues to build upon her mother's legacy, she remains deeply focused on creating an inclusive and sustainable future. Her vision for the future of environmentalism is one that recognizes the interconnectedness of people, planet, and prosperity. A future in which communities are empowered to take collective action, women lead efforts toward climate resilience, and global systems work in harmony to address the climate crisis. Through her work, Wanjira has empowered thousands of women to become environmental advocates and activists, working to restore ecosystems and promote sustainability in their communities. She believes that climate action must be inclusive and take into account the experiences, challenges, and expertise of women, particularly those from marginalized communities. Women, she argues, are not only the most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change but are also some of the most innovative and resilient agents of change. At the heart of Wanjira's work is a belief that true environmental sustainability can only be achieved when people and communities are at the center of solutions. Through her leadership, advocacy, and tireless efforts, Wanjira Mathai remains a powerful force for change, inspiring countless individuals around the world to work toward a future where sustainability, equity, and justice are prioritized in the face of unprecedented global challenges. Moreover, Wanjira's advocacy for women in the context of climate change is rooted in her belief that the global response to the climate crisis must be one of solidarity and partnership, not division. She is a staunch advocate for ensuring that the voices of African women and other marginalized groups are heard in decision-making processes related to climate action. Wanjira's work seeks to ensure that women and girls have equal access to education, leadership opportunities, and resources to protect and manage their environments. Wanjira Mathai's tireless commitment to the environment, her advocacy for women and marginalized communities, and her vision for a just and sustainable world ensure that her work will continue to have a lasting impact for generations to come. Whether through her role at the World Resources Institute or her grassroots engagement with local communities, she is helping to shape a world where environmental conservation and social justice go hand in hand. 14
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The System Healer: KOHILA SIVAS The Global Voice Behind Nervous-System-Based Learning Global Public Figure & Founder Wholistic SuccessCodes A coaching model that doesn't fix the learner It frees That doesn't punish resistance. It honors That doesn't start with performance. It starts with presence. them. it. CIO Women Magazine | 17
Kohila Sivas, Global Public Figure and Founder of Wholistic SuccessCodes, said with a deep sense of compassion and quiet defiance. These words are not just poetic—they are the foundation of a movement she created after living through a system that measured performance but overlooked pain. They also reflect a radical shift in how we think about learning. From that lived experience, Kohila founded Wholistic SuccessCodes, an organization built to transform how we support learners of all ages, not by pushing them harder, but by understanding them deeper. At its core, the company believes that learning begins with safety, connection, and presence. Through their innovative coaching model, they train educators, parents, and leaders around the world to recognize the emotional and energetic blocks that often go unseen in traditional systems. Their mission is clear: “to free the learner, not fix them.” Wholistic SuccessCodes isn't just reshaping education—it's rehumanizing it.It's for human development. From Tutor to Transformational Blocks to Flow Coach Kohila Sivas began her career as a classroom teacher and professional tutor. Despite her dedication, she felt growing frustration with traditional education models that often failed to recognize students as unique individuals. Her experience showed that many learners were being left behind—not because they lacked potential, but because the system wasn't designed to help them thrive. separate from living. Instead, she created a system that starts with wholeness first. And when readiness is restored, success in learning, life, and leadership becomes not a forced outcome... but a natural byproduct. Today, Kohila continues to transform the educational experience for thousands of students and families worldwide, and hundreads of educaotrs and coaches empowering them not just to perform, but to thrive. Driven by this realization and her challenges with learning as a student, Kohila embarked on a mission to create something better. “She immersed herself in neuroscience and psychology, working hands-on with over a thousand students to crack the codes of what it truly takes to succeed in learning, living, and leading. In 2018, she founded Wholistic SuccessCodes a revolutionary leanring company that blends coaching, mentoring, and teaching into a singular, transformative method: the Student Wholistic Success Coaching Method. Rewiring the Blueprint of Learning Wholistic SuccessCodes is built on a revolutionary mission: 'to restore readiness so learners can rise.' Unlike traditional education models that focus primarily on content, performance, and behavior. The company centers on what comes before all that — the learner's nervous system, energy state, emotional rhythm, and root identity. Through this method, she empowers students, parents, educators, and coaches to address the true root causes of learning struggles and not just the symptoms. Together, they build confidence, restore alignment, and unlock lasting success across academics, identity, and personal growth. The signature coaching system of the company, Blocks to Flow™, emphasizes coaching for coherence rather than compliance. Instead of pushing learners harder when they struggle or resist, Wholistic SuccessCodes pauses to decode and clear the blocks from the inside out. The model doesn't aim to fix or punish learners but to free their systems to function as they were naturally designed. In a world where the core prerequisites for learning are often missing, she refused to treat learning as something 18
This approach recognizes a truth most systems miss. When a child feels safe and supported, learning flows naturally. Ÿ When the nervous system is calm, motivation can grow. Ÿ When we are fully present, success becomes sustainable. Ÿ It isn't about pushing harder—it's about creating readiness. It shifts the conversation from behavior management to nervous system restoration, offering a return to rhythm, relationship, and real learning. This foundation represents a new human development blueprint where success comes from presence, groundedness, and readiness, not effort or pressure. It's a systemic shift from traditional educational approaches to one that nurtures learners' inner states to enable true learning flow. CIO Women Magazine | 19
Who Wholistic SuccessCodes™ Serves Coaches & Practitioners: Professionals seeking to embed regulation-first, identity- rooted frameworks into their work. Ÿ Wholistic SuccessCodes™ began with students, where the need was most urgent. It soon became clear: learners thrive only when the systems around them do too. Today, the platform supports a wide range of individuals by addressing transformation at the nervous system level, beyond age or academic stage. Global Reach: Active in 10+ countries, with a strong presence in North America. Ÿ Current Audiences Served: Pay It Forward: A mission-aligned initiative supporting families ready for change but facing financial constraints. Ÿ Students of ALL agees: Early learners, tweens, teens, and young adults. Each guided through struggles with confidence, identity, and focus using the Wholistic SuccessCodes™ system. We serve students of all ages—because readiness has no age limit Ÿ Beginning with students, it blossomed into an ecosystem-wide change. Wholistic SuccessCodes™ now supports whole systems to rise in sync—because lasting change happens through alignment, not isolation. Parents: Especially those raising neurodiverse, sensitive, or emotionally overwhelmed children—often after traditional methods have failed. Ÿ Realigning Education with Human Needs Educators: Teachers, counselors, and leaders ready to shift from content delivery to nervous-system-informed guidance. Ÿ The Wholistic NeuroGrowth™ Method emerged from the recognition that traditional systems focus on surface-level struggles, like grades or behavior, while overlooking deeper issues. These deeper issues include nervous system dysregulation, emotional overwhelm, and identity confusion. This framework- nervous-system-first, trauma- informed, rhythm-aware framework integrates neuroscience, emotional safety, energy awareness, and personalized coaching. Through the Blocks to Flow™method and 5A Journey™ Framework, it meets learners where they are and builds true readiness from within. Rooted in the belief that every child is already whole and every struugling perosn is blocked, the method shifts the focus from fixing to understanding, restoring coherence so learners can access success, not just chase it. In a time when parents are overwhelmed by fragmented advice and teachers feel misaligned within outdated systems, this approach offers a new path. It acknowledges that you can't teach a child in shutdown or motivate a dysregulated system. Wholistic NeuroGrowth™ isn't about pushing harder—it's about aligning deeper. It's not about reform—it's about realignment. The future of learning starts with presence, safety, and connection. 20
Self-Leadership Starts Within: The Global Impact of the 5A Journey™ 2021: The first cohort of certified Wholistic NeuroGrowth™ Learning Success Coaches launched the method into a global community. Ÿ Wholistic SuccessCodes™ is a global movement transforming education, coaching, and parenting through a nervous-system- first, trauma-informed, and rhythm-aware approach. Rooted in human development prerequisite, neuroscience and emotional regulation, the method goes beyond fixing symptoms to restore coherence and readiness from within. 2024: The 5A Journey™ framework was refined into a scalable model, enabling coaches to support individuals across diverse ages, labels, and learning needs. Ÿ 2024: Global expansion began, including the launch of Parenting, Learning & Living Magazine and the proprietary Coach OS system. Ÿ At its core are the Blocks to Flow™ method and the 5A Journey™ framework, guiding learners from shutdown to self- leadership. This approach has helped once-labeled “unmotivated” learners to become self-aware, empowered learners—and supported families and educators in shifting from chaos to connection. 2024: The Paid It Forward Coaching initiative ensured accessibility for families ready for transformation but lacking financial means. Ÿ 2025: The launch of Quantum AI Coaching™ enabled worldwide scaling without sacrificing presence or attunement, ushering in a new era of conscious, tech- enabled guidance. Ÿ From Framework to Global Movement What began in 2010 as a shift from content tutoring to coherence coaching has grown into an international movement: 2025: The movement rebranded under Wholistic SuccessCodes™, signaling a transition from a coaching methodology to a systems-level transformation model. Ÿ 2010: The Blocks to Flow™ method was born, marking the move from academic support to nervous system coaching. Ÿ CIO Women Magazine | 21
A New Blueprint for Education and Leadership Wholistic SuccessCodes™ is no longer focused on improving outdated systems. Instead, it seeks to elevate the consciousness behind them. It trains a new generation of leaders—those who build from rhythm, lead from regulation, and serve from overflow. This is not about fixing children or reforming education. It is about restoring coherence, reclaiming human potential, and redesigning learning and parenting from the inside out. The vision is clear: not just individual success, but global restoration—one regulated nervous system at a time. A Movement of Impact, Depth, and Transformation This infographic highlights the measurable impact of the Wholistic SuccessCodes™ movement—demonstrating how deep, human-centered change is being scaled globally through nervous-system-first coaching. 300+ Certified Coaches trained worldwide in the Wholistic NeuroGrowth™ Method & Blocks to Flow™ Framework 01 10,000+ Families Impacted through coaching, intensives, and flow-based learning programs 02 85% Coach Retention Rate—showing long-term growth, not just enrollment 03 99.2% Satisfaction Score with visible shifts in regulation and identity within 6 weeks 04 4.7X Boost in Learning Engagement across time-on-task, emotional openness, and follow-through 05 06 1.5M Families by 2035—and we're pacing to reach that even sooner Wholistic SuccessCodes™ is not just expanding—it's deepening its impact, reshaping the future of learning through coherence, connection, and conscious leadership. 22
Replacing the System with Rhythm and Safety The greatest challenge in building a new model isn't always external resistance—it's the absence of a shared language. When Kohila set out to support children and families in a new way, she wasn't improving a system—she was replacing it. With the world of quick fixes and surface solutions, Kohila introduced a slower, deeper approach rooted in the human nervous system. It wasn't just disruptive—it was disorienting. Turning embodied insight into scalable systems required not only innovation but endurance. “There was no roadmap,” she reflects. “People weren't ready to hear that behavior often reflects nervous system distress—not defiance.” The early response was marked by skepticism, delays, and the need for deep unlearning. But one principle never wavered: everything changes when the system feels safe. That idea became the foundation of Wholistic SuccessCodes™ leadership. Growth came from internal coherence, not urgency. Success was shaped not by hustle—but by harmony. Today, Kohila leads differently—regulating her own nervous system as intentionally as she guides others. Growth is steady, not reactive. Vision expands through alignment, not burnout. What began as a quiet conviction is now a growing movement—reshaping how organizations, educators, and caregivers think about safety, support, and sustainable leadership. The challenges didn't weaken the mission. They gave it roots.
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Where is Tiwanaku Located? This ancient site is in western Bolivia, near the southeastern edge of Lake Titicaca. It sits high in the Andes Mountains, about 44 miles (71 km) from La Paz. It is over 12,500 feet (3,810 meters) above sea level and is surrounded by beautiful mountain views. CIO Women Magazine | 25
Rich?and?Fascinating HISTORY Tiwanaku has an interesting history that goes back over 1,500 years. It thrived between 500 AD and 1000 AD and was the center of a powerful civilization known for its advanced engineering, farming, and astronomy. The site covers about 1,000 acres and contains impressive structures, like the Akapana Pyramid, the Semi-Subterranean Temple, and Pumapunku, all made with precisely cut stones weighing up to 100 tons, fitted together without mortar. This incredible feat still confuses modern engineers. The people of this site were skilled in farming, using raised fields to grow crops at high altitudes. They also created beautiful pottery and textiles. Religion and politics were important to them, and the site is believed to have combined them. The way the site is aligned with the sun during events like solstices shows their deep knowledge of astronomy. The civilization mysteriously declined around the 10th century, possibly due to environmental changes, invasions, or internal problems. Today, it is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and research continues to reveal more about this fascinating culture. The site stands as a reminder of the achievements of the Andean peoples and their lasting legacy. 26
Climate and Best Time to Visit If you’re planning to visit Tiwanaku full of mystery and wonder, make sure to enjoy everything. And that can be only possible if you’re planning at the right time. For your convenience, detailed information is provided below. Seasons Description Mild temperatures (55°F to 70°F/13°C to 21°C) and occasional light rain make it a pleasant time to visit. Spring (September to November) The rainy season with intense showers, higher humidity, and temperatures between 55°F to 70°F. The site remains accessible but can be wet. Summer (December to February) Transitioning into the dry season with clear skies, mild temperatures, and occasional rain, this season is ideal for fewer crowds and vibrant landscapes. Fall (March to May) Cooler days and cold nights (30°F to 45°F/0°C to 7°C), with dry weather offering clear views, though it’s colder at night. Winter (June to August) CIO Women Magazine | 27
Best Time to Visit The best time to visit Tiwanaku is during the dry season from April to October, with mild temperatures and clear skies, making it perfect for exploring. It’s less crowded and more comfortable for outdoor activities. Festivals and Events It is the center of the Aymara New Year (Willka Kuti), celebrated during the winter solstice around June 21. This traditional festival marks the start of the Aymara calendar and attracts locals and tourists alike. At sunrise, participants raise their hands to welcome the sun's energy, symbolizing renewal. The event features music, dances, and rituals performed by indigenous priests. Visitors can also enjoy local crafts and traditional food, making it a vibrant cultural experience. Archaeological Discoveries Tiwanaku has revealed amazing artifacts, like the Gateway of the Sun, a large stone structure with intricate carvings of solar symbols, showing their knowledge of astronomy. The Bennett Monolith, a 24-foot statue, depicts a deity or ruler and is covered in sacred designs. Pottery, tools, and a complex irrigation system have also been found, showing the people’s advanced skills in art, farming, and daily life. These discoveries help us learn more about this ancient and remarkable civilization. 28
Nearby Attractions and Experiences If you’re planning to see the beauty of this site, then make sure to not miss visiting these nearby attractions that showcase the region’s rich history, culture, and breathtaking scenery. Attractions Description Costs Take a boat tour on Lake Titicaca, one of the highest navigable lakes in the world. 80-150 BOB ($12-USD 22) Lake Titicaca Boat Tour Visit the sacred Sun Island, home to Inca ruins and stunning views. 80-150 BOB ($12-USD 22) Isla del Sol Boat Tour Enjoy panoramic views of La Paz city with a scenic cable car ride. 3-15 BOB ($0.50-USD 2) La Paz Cable Car Ride Explore the charming town of Copacabana and its beautiful lakeside views. 80-150 BOB ($12-USD 22) Copacabana Boat Tour CIO Women Magazine | 29
Visitor Tips Expand on practical tips for visitors, such as: Clothing: Recommend dressing in layers due to fluctuating temperatures. Hydration: Emphasize the importance of staying hydrated at high altitudes. Language: Suggest learning basic Spanish phrases or hiring a local guide. Conclusion Tiwanaku in itself is a journey into the mysteries of an ancient world. With its giant stones, amazing history, and lively festivals, it’s a spot full of mystery and wonder. Whether you love adventure, history, or just exploring, the site will leave you amazed and inspired. 30
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Women have done marvelous jobs in various fields. These women have excelled in Business, Art, Forces, Science, and many more sectors. However, the essential field that drives humanity has been developed and advanced because of some of the most notable women in science. We will be celebrating their success, achievements, inventions, and brilliant minds. These women have also thought out of the box and engraved their names on the golden pages of science but become history. Some of these extraordinary minds have changed the way the world functions with their hard work, struggles, and inventions. With time, the masses have forgotten about their accomplishment. Some of them were great scholars, a few were astonishing mathematicians, whereas some were virologists, chemists, and physicists. We will be telling their stories that are been forgotten over time. In this article, we will be celebrating a few extraordinary women who have contributed their lives to science and the development of our society. Shaping it into the way it is today. CIO Women Magazine | 33
Women Women in Science: in Science: 1. Marie Curie (Physicist and Chemist) Marie Curie was a Physicist and Chemist with Polish- French native. She was known for researching Radioactivity. She also invented a mobile X-ray unit during World War 1. Along with her husband, she has discovered radioactive elements such as Polonium and Radium. She became the first woman to win the Nobel Prize in 1903. 2. Rosalind Franklin (Chemist) Rosalind Franklin was a British Chemist who was known for her remarkable work in the discovery of the double helix structure of DNA. She was also an X-ray crystallographer who also worked on understanding the molecular structures of DNA, RNA, viruses, coal, and graphite. Unfortunately, she passed away in 1958 due to ovarian cancer. However, her work has made her name listed among the notable women in science. 34
3. Ada Lovelace (Mathematician): Augusta Ada king also known as Ada Lovelace was an English Mathematician. She was regarded as the world's first computer programmer. Her Algorithm made history and was intended to be used for Charles Baggage's Analytical Engine. She was the first to recognize that the machine had applications beyond pure calculation. However, she passed away in 1852 but her work has always been an inspiration to many. 4. Janaki Ammal (Botanist): Janaki Ammal was India's first woman Botanist who has contributed to enriching biodiversity in India. She has done various work, such as teaching at the Women's Christian College and working in a sugarcane breeding institute. She has worked on plant breeding, cytogenetics, and phytogeography. She was also a co-author of the Chromosome Atlas of Cultivated Plants with C.D. Her work as one of the most notable Women in science involved studies on sugarcane and eggplant. She was also awarded the Padma Shri. 5. Chien-Shiung Wu (Physicist): Chien-Shiung Wu has an origin in China. She was a physicist who earned a degree in physics from the National Central University in Nanking. She is known for her role in the Manhattan Project and also for refining Enrico Fermi's theory of radioactive beta decay. She became the key to critical biological issues related to blood and sickle cell anemia. She has won the National Medal of Science and also became the first female to receive the Wolf Prize. She is known as the first woman president of the American Physical Society. CIO Women Magazine | 35
6. Vera Rubin (Astronomer): Vera Rubin was an American Astronomer who was known for her notable work on galaxy rotation rates provided compelling evidence for the existence of dark matter. She earned her Ph.D. from Georgetown University. Her contributions to the field of astronomy earned her the National Medal of Science. 7. Katherine Johnson (Mathematician): Katherine Johnson was an American Mathematician known for her exceptional role in NASA. She combatted gender discrimination and racial barriers. She has made crucial calculations for the trajectories of spacecraft. She has also contributed to many US space missions, including the Mercury program, the Apollo 11 moon landing, and the Space Shuttle. She has received the Presidential Medal of Freedom. She passed away in 2020 at the age of 101. 8. Gladys West (Mathematician): Gladys West is an American Mathematician who is known for developing mathematical modeling of the shape of the Earth. It became the foundation for Global Positioning System technology, also known as GPS. She joined the US Navy, where her research on satellite measurements and gravitational characteristics became vital for GPS. She was inducted into the U.S. Air Force Space and Missile Pioneers Hall of Fame in 2018, one of the highest honors of the Air Force space command. 36
9. Jennifer Doudna (Biochemist): Jennifer Doudna is an American Biochemist who is known as a primary developer of CRISPR, an extraordinary technology for editing genomes. She has earned her Ph.D. in Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology from Harvard University. Her notable work, CRISPR, allows scientists to edit DNA sequences with unprecedented precision, efficiency, and flexibility, opening up new possibilities in genetic research and therapy. She was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2020 for her remarkable work. 10. Flossie Wong-Staal (Virologist and Molecular Biologist): Flossie Wong-Staal was a Chinese-American Virologist and Molecular biologist who has done remarkable work in the fight against HIV/AIDS. She earned her degree in bacteriology and a doctorate in molecular biology at UCLA. She became the first scientist to clone HIV and create a map of its genes, which led to a test for the virus. With her contribution, the first test to diagnose HIV was developed. Conclusion: Women have become pioneers of many remarkable discoveries in the field of science and technology. From cures for many deadly diseases to inventions that changed the world, women have made their mark. We have listed a few notable women in science to celebrate their legacy and victories. These women have shown extraordinary quality and potential to change the world. They inspired so many women scientists yet to come to define the future of the world. “ CIO Women Magazine | 37