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Sherryl Broverman

Professor of the Practice at Duke University, Duke Global Health, WISER

Sherryl Broverman is a distinguished professor at Duke University in the Biology Department and Global Health Institute, renowned for her excellence as a science educator, civic leader, and entrepreneur.

She has gained national recognition for her innovative course on HIV/AIDS, which stands as a model for integrating science education with civic issues.

Sherryl's passion for bridging the gap between gender, health, and economic development in East Africa has led her to undertake groundbreaking research and initiatives.

In 2007, she co-founded WISER Girls in Kenya, a non-profit organization focusing on empowering underprivileged girls through education, health interventions, and leadership opportunities, with remarkable success stories.

Her exemplary contributions to education and civic engagement have earned her prestigious awards such as the David and Janet von Brooks Award, the Dean's Diversity Award, and the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award.

Sherryl's academic journey includes post-doctoral work in Molecular Genetics at Fred Hutchison Cancer Research Center, a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Cornell University, and a Ph.D. in Developmental Genetics from Indiana University Bloomington.

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Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States