Barbie has created a doll of one of the scientists Professor Sarah Gilbert in honour of piloting the Oxford COVID-19 vaccine. The Barbie Role Models programme hopes to inspire girls to get into STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) careers.
Professor Dame Sarah Gilbert was a project leader in the creation of the COVID-19 vaccine which is now in operation around the world.
Professor Gilbert said,
I am passionate about inspiring the next generation of girls into STEM careers and hope that children who see my Barbie will realise how vital careers in science are, to help the world around us.
My wish is that my doll will show children careers they may not be aware of, like a vaccinologist.
Barbie has also designed 5 other women dolls to showcase and honour during the pandemic. These include:
Emergency Room nurse Amy O’Sullivan, who treated the first COVID-19 patient at the Wycoff Hospital in Brooklyn, New York.
Dr Audrey Cruz, a frontline worker from Las Vegas who joined forces with other Asian-American physicians to fight racial bias and discrimination.
Dr Chika Stacy Oriuwa, a psychiatry resident at the University of Toronto, Canada, who advocated against systemic racism in healthcare.
Biomedical researcher Dr Jacqueline Goes de Jesus, who is credited for leading the sequencing of the genome of a COVID-19 variant in Brazil.
Dr Kirby Whitby who co-founded ‘Gowns for Doctors’, a gown that can be laundered and re-used.
Barbie is also making a donation to Prof Gilbert’s chosen organisation, ‘Women in Science and Engineering’ which runs an outreach resource created to inspire girls to consider a career in STEM.
In the UK, previous Barbie role models include broadcaster Clara Amfo, skateboarder champion Sky Brown, the fastest woman in British history Dina-Asher Smith, boxer Nicola Adams and model and activist Adwoa Aboah
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