Awards & Winners

Mary Ellen Avery

Date of Birth 06-May-1927
Place of Birth Camden
(Camden County, New Jersey)
Nationality United States of America
Mary Ellen Avery was an American pediatrician. In the 1950s, Dr. Avery's pioneering research efforts helped lead to the discovery of the main cause of respiratory distress syndrome in premature babies: her identification of surfactant led to the development of replacement therapy for premature infants and has been credited with saving over 830,000 lives. In 1991 President George Bush conferred the National Medal of Science on Dr. Avery for her work on RDS.

Awards by Mary Ellen Avery

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1991


National Medal of Science for Biological Sciences
(For her discovery of the major cause of respiratory distress syndrome of premature infants and the straegies for treatment and prevention.)