Late Oldham-born biochemist is 2023 American National Inventors Hall of Fame inductee
Date published: 15 January 2023
Acclaimed Oldham-born biochemist Angela Hartley Brodie, who died in 2017 in America. Image courtesy of the National Inventors Hall of Fame
The American National Inventors Hall of Fame has announced that Oldham native Angela Hartley Brodie is part of its 2023 class of inductees.
In partnership with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), NIHF will honour a total of 16 inductees on October 26, 2023, at one of the innovation industry’s most highly anticipated events - “The Greatest Celebration of American Innovation®.”
The event also will celebrate the 50th anniversary of NIHF’s founding in 1973, when Thomas Edison was the sole Inductee.
Born in Oldham and educated at Ackworth School, a Quaker boarding school, Ms Brodie went on to discover and develop a class of drugs called aromatase inhibitors, which can stop the production of hormones that fuel the growth of cancer cells.
Aromatase inhibitors are among the leading therapies against breast cancer.
Ms Brodie lived in America from 1962 until she died on June 7, 2017 at the age of 82 at her home in Fulton, Maryland, from complications due to Parkinson's disease.
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