Breath of Life Megan Morrison

Determined to be an advocate for infants and mothers in the 1950s, Dr. Mary Ellen Avery will stop at nothing to save premature infants who are unable to breathe. When social and medical conventions threaten to keep her from the answer, Dr. Avery must embrace the very traits that make her an outcast to force awareness of the infants’ plight onto the worldwide community.

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 Biology

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Feature Films

A science focused teaching framework for short and feature films, all of which have received awards from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation for their depictions of scientific themes or characters.