Andrea Ghez has: Played herself in "Horizon" in 1964. Played Herself - UCLA in "Horizon" in 1964. Played herself in "Nova" in 1974. Played herself in "The Universe" in 2007. Played herself in "Known Universe" in 2009. Played Herself - Professor, Astronomer in "How the Universe Works" in 2010.
Andrea M. Ghez was born on 1965-06-16.
Ariana Ghez was born in 1979.
Andrea is a given name in many parts of the world. In Italy, Andrea is a masculine name similar to Andrew and much of the Baltic countries. Andrea is a feminine name in other European countries.Notable males include - Andrea Bocelli, born 1958, singer, writer; Andrea Collarinni, born 1992, American Tennis player.Notable females - numerous American actresses; Andrea Ghez, born 1965, American Astronomer; and my 5th grade teacher, Andrea Esarey.Meaning: Manly and beautiful and daredSource: Wikipedia
It's subjective to determine the best scientist alive as the field is vast and diverse. Some notable scientists making significant contributions today include Jennifer Doudna in gene editing, Andrea Ghez in astrophysics, and Akira Yoshino in battery technology.
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The cast of Known Universe - 2009 includes: Cory Acosta as himself Dan Adamski as himself Oded Aharonson as himself Chuck Andraka as Himself - Sandia Nathaniel Bailey as himself Max Ballenger as himself David Bashford as himself Ed Beshore as himself Lou Bloomfield as himself Joe Bortolotti as himself Steve Bouley as himself Mark Brutten as himself Joel Burdick as himself Leonard Cassady as himself Sigrid Close as herself Fritz Coleman as himself Steven Del Papa as himself Joe Diprima as himself Darin Franzoni as himself Louis Friedman as himself Dominic Frisby as Narrator Milton Garces as himself Andrea Ghez as herself Louise Hamlin as herself Darryl Hancock as himself Dean Ho as himself Bruce Houghton as himself Jill Johnsen as herself Jerry Kulcinski as himself Vanessa Lent as himself Jorge Macho as himself Geoff Marcy as himself Jay Melosh as himself Mocean Melvin as Narrator Brian Mulac as himself Issa Nesnas as himself Rene Ong as himself Elisabetta Pierrazzo as herself Phil Plait as himself Mike Poland as himself Kent Polkinghorne as himself Steve Quarles as himself Jim Redyke as himself Peter Rhines as himself Mary Roach as herself John Schiavone as himself Russell Schweickart as himself Joseph Shoer as himself Elizabeth Swaney as herself Ken Tegnell as himself Michelle Thaller as herself Joe Titlow as himself James Trefil as himself Beau Weaver as Himself - Narrator Beau Weaver as Narrator Don Yeomans as himself
FILIPINO SCIENTISTS Gregorio Y. Zara,D.Sc. Physics - His important achievements include: the invention of the two-way television telephone, the discovery of electrical kinetic resistance known as the Zara effect, the invention of an airplane engine that runs on alcohol instead of aviation fuel and methods by which solar energy can be harnessed. Zara's airplane engine was successfully tested in a test flight conducted at the Manila International Airport (now the Ninoy Aquino International Airport) on Sept. 30, 1954. For having completed over 40 research papers and making 20 outstanding contributions to science, Zara received many awards, including the Presidential Diploma of Merit. He was conferred the Distinguished Service Medal in 1959 for his pioneering works ands achievements in solar energy research, aeronautics and television. Zara was also given the Presidential Gold Medal and Diploma of Honor for Science and research in 1966; the Cultural Heritage Award for Science Education and Aero Engineering in 1966.Magdalena C. Cantoria, Ph.D., Botany - With an extensive education in the fields of pharmacy and botany and degrees in these same fields gathered both here and in the United States, Cantoria focused her research efforts on the morphology, physiology and biochemistry of drug plants. She has done basic studies on the pharmacognosy of agar, rauwolfia, datura, mint and Piper species. For her research paper on the morphology and anatomy of rauwolfia vomitoria Afz., Cantoria received the Edwin Leigh Newcomb Award in pharmacognosy given by the American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education in 1954. She again received this award in 1962 for her research work on the growth and development of Daturia strasmodium L. She is also the recipient of the Phi Sigma awards for marked distinction in biology in in 1951 and was proclaimed the Most Outstanding Phi Sigman in 1977.Paulo C. Campos, MD is noted for his work in nuclear medicine. As a health scientist, Campos authored and co-authored 75 scientific publications, some of which have won awards. Three of his works, titled Observation of Some Parameter of Insulin Action, Cr-51 Tagged Red Cell Studies and The Genetic Factor in Endemic Goiter, have won the first prize in Research Award. For his achievements in the field of medical research, Campos was named conferred the Gregorio Y Zara award as an outstanding scientist by the Philippine Association for the Advancement of Science (PAAS). He was credited for establishing the first known radioisotope laboratory in the country and the first research laboratory of the University of the Philippines Medicine Department. He also established the Thyroid Clinic of the UP-PGH.Pedro B. Escuro, Ph.D. Genetics and Plant Breeding - As a scientist Escuro has made significant contributions to rice breeding as plant breeder Professor extension worker and consultant in agricultural projects. He provided leadership in the development, isolation and release of nine Seed Board rice varieties: Milpal 4, HBD-2, Azmil 26 and C-22 (upland) and C-18, C4-63, C4-137, C-168 and C-12 (lowland). Escuro has 18 honors and awards to his name, including two Presidential awards - the Presidential Plaque of Merit for outstanding accomplishments in rice improvement (1967) and the Rizal Pro Patria award for his outstanding contribution to rice breeding and genetics. He also received the University of the Philippines Distinguished Professorial award in agriculture (1973) and D. Sc. honoris causa in 1974, and the 1974 Ayala award in agricultural science.Jose N. Rodriguez, MD Leprology - He is a renowned Filipino leprologist and researcher who has devoted 53 years of his life to the control of leprosy in the country. As one of the few pioneers in the early fight against leprosy worldwide, Rodriguez proposed a leprosy control program which was adopted by the Philippines and other Asian countries. He has written many scientific articles on leprosy which have been published in various medical journals all over the world and which are considered classic texts in leprosy research. In recognition of his untiring struggle to control and eradicate leprosy in the Philippines, he is the recipient of many honors and awards, including the 1974 Damien Dutton Award.Source: NAST, The First Decade National Academy of Science and Technology, DOST
The cast of How the Universe Works - 2010 includes: Claudia Alexander as Herself - Phd., Planetary Science Natalie Batalha as Herself - Phd., astrophysicist, NASA Ames Research Cente Dan Coe as Himself - Phd., astrophysicist, Space Telescope Science Institute Erik Dellums as Narrator Monica Dunford as Herself - ATLAS Engineer Dan Durda as Himself - Phd., Astrophysicist Alex Filippenko as Himself - Professor, Astrophysicist Carlos Frenk as Himself - Professor, Cosmologist Andrea Ghez as Herself - Professor, Astronomer David Grinspoon as Himself - Phd., Astrobiologist William Hartmann as Himself - Phd., Planetary Scientist Stephen Hawking as Himself - Professor, Theoretical Physicist Amanda Hendrix as Herself - Phd., Planetary Scientist Michio Kaku as Himself - Phd., Theoretical Physicist, City University of New York Scott Kenyon as Himself - Phd., astrophysicist, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory Juna Kollmeier as Herself - Phd., astrophysicist, Carnegie Observatories Lawrence Krauss as Himself - Professor, theoretical physicist, Arizona State University Dan Lanthrop as Himself - Professor, Geophysicist Dante Lauretta as Himself - Professor, Cosmochemist, University of Arizona Gentry Lee as Himself - Space Flight Engineer Janna Levin as Herself - Theoretical Physicist Hal Levison as Himself - Phd., Planetary Scientist Hal Levison as Himself - Phd., Planetary Scientist, Southwest Research Institute Richard Lintern as Himself - Narrator Amy Mainzer as Herself - Astronomer, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Geoff Marcy as Himself - Professor, Astronomer, University of California Berkley Jeremiah Ostriker as Himself - Professor, Astrophysicist Phil Plait as Himself - Phd., Astronomer Carolyn Porco as Herself - Phd., Planetary Scientist Mike Rowe as Himself - Narrator Russell Schweickart as Himself - Apollo 9 Astronaut, B612 Foundation Adam Showman as Himself - Planetary Scientist, University of Arizona David Spergel as Himself - Professor, Theoretical Physicist Steve Squyres as Himself - Phd., Astronomer Suzanne Staggs as Herself - Professor, Physics Michelle Thaller as Herself - Phd., astronomer, NASA Goddard Space Flight Cente Michelle Thaller as Herself - Phd., astronomer, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Stan Woosley as Himself - Professor, Astrophysicist
The cast of Gordos - 2009 includes: Pilar Castro as Pilar Rosa Casuso as Doctora Antonio de la Torre as Enrique Mor Diarra as Amigo Cheick Silvia Intxaurrondo as Presentadora telediario Adam Jezierski as Luis Seidina Mboup as Cheick Javier Merino as Tipo Bingo Tamara Moreno as Erika Cherifo Sissokho as Amigo Cheick
The cast of The Universe - 2007 includes: Waleed Abdalati as himself David Ackroyd as Narrator Claudia Alexander as herself Ralph Alpher as Interview John Aurnou as himself Kevin Baines as himself Todd Barber as Himself - Propulsion Engineer Joshua Barnes as himself Gibor Basri as himself Bruce Betts as himself Vanna Bonta as herself Michael Bosemen as Johannes Kepler Gerald Brodin as Nicholas Copernicus Donald Brownlee as himself Bonnie Buratti as herself Robin Canup as herself James Casey as Isaac Newton Larry Combs as himself Craig DeForest as himself Neil deGrasse Tyson as himself Neil deGrasse Tyson as Interview Albert Einstein as himself Don Figer as himself Alex Filippenko as himself Alex Filippenko as Himself - University of California, Berkeley Andrea Ghez as herself Everett Gibson as himself Holly Gilbert as herself Owen Gingerich as Interview Marcelo Gleiser as Interview Sterling Greene as Early Man Dave Grinspoon as himself Alan Guth as Interview Gary Harper as himself Mickey Hart as himself William Hartmann as himself Maya Harvey as Girl at Carnival Jennifer Heldmann as herself Amanda Hendrix as herself Ryan Hickox as himself Todd Hoeksema as himself Andrew Ingersoll as himself Jenn Jackson as Medical Officer Michio Kaku as himself Michio Kaku as Himself - Phd., Theoretical Physicist, City University of New York Michio Kaku as Interview Marc Kamionkowski as himself John Kappenman as himself Jonathan Kelley as Pope Urban VIII Margaret Kivelson as herself Lawrence Krauss as Himself - Professor, theoretical physicist, Arizona State University Lawrence Krauss as Interview Sergei Krikalev as Himself - Cosmonaut Raymond Kurzweil as himself Lucinda Land as Science Officer Geoffrey Landis as Interview Greg Laughlin as himself Greg Laughlin as Himself - University of California, Santa Cruz David Leeming as Interview Gary Lofgren as himself Rosaly Lopes as herself Don Lusko as Engineer Dana Mackenzie as himself Amy Mainzer as herself Matt Malkan as himself Geoff Marcy as himself Nate McCrady as himself Glen McDougal as Carnival Barker Michael Mischna as himself Simon Mitton as Interview Leonard Mlodinow as Himself - Author Kenneth Nealson as himself Barack Obama as himself Richard Obousy as Himself - Physicist Rene Ong as himself Meers Oppenheim as himself Jeremiah Ostriker as Himself - Professor, Astrophysicist Feryal Ozel as herself Jay Pasachoff as himself Brooks Peck as himself James Peebles as Interview Glenn Piner as himself John Polkinghorne as Interview Carolyn Porco as herself Martin Rees as Interview Rob Roy Britt as himself Miguel San Martin as himself Wolfhard Schlosser as Interview Duane Scott as Grandfather Charles Seife as Interview Arden Sellers as Commander Seth Shostak as himself Adam Showman as himself Pat Slane as himself Dana Smelzer as himself Tom Spilker as himself Steve Squyres as himself Edward Stone as himself Seiji Sugita as himself Max Tegmark as Interview Michelle Thaller as herself Erik Thompson as Himself - Narrator Erik Thompson as Narrator Henry Throop as himself Margaret Tolbert as herself Ashwin Vasavada as himself Mark Whittle as himself Stan Woosley as himself Don Yeomans as himself Robert Zubrin as himself