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美国国家公共电台 NPR 'Genius Grant' Winner Is A Genius At Inspiring Students

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'Genius Grant' Winner Is A Genius At Inspiring Students 

play pause stop mute unmute max volume 00:0003:49repeat repeat off Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser1 to a recent version or update your Flash plugin. STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: 

The MacArthur Foundation unveiled its latest class of geniuses, so-called, for 2016. Each year, $625,000 grants go to 20 to 30 people who show exceptional creativity.

David, are you on this year's list?

DAVID GREENE, HOST: 

(Laughter) No, maybe next year.

INSKEEP: What...

GREENE: Thank you, Steve. Thank you for asking.

INSKEEP: ...David Greene is not on the list?

GREENE: Thank you.

INSKEEP: The man is an author. He's a broadcaster. David Greene should be on the list.

GREENE: Wow.

INSKEEP: He's not on the list. But this year's fellows do include a playwright2, several biologists, a human rights lawyer, sculptors3 and a cartoonist, among others. NPR's Jason Beaubien reports on one of this year's winners.

JASON BEAUBIEN, BYLINE4: Rebecca Richards-Kortum teaches bioengineering at Rice University in Houston. And she's made a name for herself in global health, not for her own inventions but instead for the incredible creativity of her students. In her lab and classes at Rice, Richards-Kortum asks undergraduates to come up with practical solutions to medical problems in the developing world.

REBECCA RICHARDS-KORTUM: If it stays in the lab, it's not really innovation.

BEAUBIEN: Her students have come up with dozens of low-cost inventions that do everything from screen for cervical cancer to provide oxygen to premature5 babies. One group built a centrifuge in a salad spinner. Earlier this month, Richards-Kortum was at a hospital in Malawi where some of her students are working. Malawi has been facing a huge problem with power outages, so she'd asked her students to re-engineer common medical devices to run on very little or no electricity, and they came up with a new IV fluid pump system that they're distributing now to several district hospitals in the country.

RICHARDS-KORTUM: It's designed to deliver intravenous fluid at a very precise rate. And what we've done in our devices is we mostly powered it using a spring. And, in fact, it's the same kind of spring that most people have in their electric garage door opener.

BEAUBIEN: And by winding6 up the spring, the device can operate for days, even if the power is out. In naming Richards-Kortum as one of this year's 23 fellows, the MacArthur Foundation noted7 her commitment to, quote, "improving access to quality health care for all the world's people."

Mark Kline, the physician-in-chief at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston, says he first met Richards-Kortum when he was treating AIDS orphans8 in Africa.

MARK KLINE: I've known Rebecca for about a decade.

BEAUBIEN: He mentioned to her that a lot of these kids were being cared for by a grandmother or other relatives and it was often a struggle to make sure that these children, many of whom were HIV-positive, were getting the right dosages of their medications.

KLINE: She and her students actually designed a syringe that locks out the ability of the person who's delivering the medication to give any more than the prescribed amount.

BEAUBIEN: Kline says the new syringe was brilliant in its simplicity9. In addition to teaching and overseeing projects in remote parts of the developing world, Richards-Kortum is also married and has six children.

KLINE: I don't know where she finds the time and the energy to do everything that she does. You know, her personal life is as busy as her professional life.

BEAUBIEN: She also runs marathons. She's planning to run the Marine10 Corps11 Marathon next month.

RICHARDS-KORTUM: I am. I'm training right now. I'm doing the Hanson Method. And man, it is killing12 me (laughter).

GREENE: Richards-Kortum says the toughest part of running a marathon is that final leg, from Mile 20 to 26. And she thinks about that in relation to her work teaching bioengineering, too. Those final steps in building a new medical device or deploying13 a new technology can be the most difficult.

RICHARDS-KORTUM: We all have times when we need to hear that voice of encouragement. And, you know, as an educator, my job is to be that voice.

BEAUBIEN: The MacArthur Fellowship grant will provide her with an additional $625,000 over the next five years to keep up that work, or, frankly14, to do with it whatever she wants. Richards-Kortum says she plans to use it to support her work with children in Malawi.

Jason Beaubien, NPR News.


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n.浏览者
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  • View edits in a web browser.在浏览器中看编辑的效果。
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2 playwright 8Ouxo     
n.剧作家,编写剧本的人
参考例句:
  • Gwyn Thomas was a famous playwright.格温·托马斯是著名的剧作家。
  • The playwright was slaughtered by the press.这位剧作家受到新闻界的无情批判。
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  • When the war broke out,he volunteered for the Marine Corps.战争爆发时,他自愿参加了海军陆战队。
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