Tamara Awerbuch-Friedlander
biomatemática y científica de salud pública
Tamara Awerbuch-Friedlander was a renowned biomathematician and public health scientist of Israeli-American origin, born in Uruguay in 1941. She spent her career at the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston, Massachusetts, where she conducted extensive research on the biosocial factors that contribute to the development of diseases. Her work and publications primarily centered on understanding the complex interactions between biological and social elements that influence health outcomes.
Awerbuch-Friedlander's academic tenure was marked by a notable milestone when she became the first female Harvard faculty member to undergo a jury trial for a lawsuit filed against the university, alleging sex discrimination. This significant event underscored her commitment to challenging existing norms and advocating for equality. Throughout her career, Awerbuch-Friedlander remained dedicated to her research and its applications in public health, leaving a lasting impact in her field until her passing in 2021.