More Notable Asian and Pacific Islander Americans
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Flossie Wong-Staal- a Chinese-American virologist and molecular biologist, credited with co-discovering HIV along with Robert Gallo and Luc Montagnier in 1984. Wong-Staal, the first woman in her family to attend college, graduated magna cum from UCLA. In 1985, she was credited with being the first to successfully clone HIV. Her work and research helped to develop tests that would screen people for the virus, and in 1990, she became the chair in AIDS research at the Major General Antonio Taguba: the second-highest-ranking Filipino American in the U.S. Army and a major component in uncovering the abuse of Iraqi detainees. Taguba, assigned by a senior military official in Vera Wang- a Chinese-American fashion designer who has gained notability for her wedding dresses, which have been worn by celebrities such as Mariah Carey, Sharon Stone and Jennifer Lopez. Wang has also designed figure-skating costumes worn by Nancy Kerrigan and Michelle Kwan, evening wear and ready-to-wear. Most recently, Wang has delved into the home-fashion industry with The Vera Wang Jerry Yang: an entrepreneur and cofounder of Yahoo, which began as a personal directory of other web sites. After it opened to the public, the web site gained millions of users. Within four years, Yahoo was an $11-billion business. To date, Yahoo is still among the top search engines and Internet directories. Yang ranked 432 on Forbes' list of richest people in the world, with an estimated net worth of $2.2 billion. Sources: Info.com, Wikipedia.org, Pepsico.com, Yo-YoMa.com and NYTimes.com
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