Characters
Henrietta/Family
HeLa
The Story
Podcast & Videos
100
Henrietta's daughter who spends time with the author.

Deborah “Dale” Lacks

100

Henrietta's number of children.

Five

100

The first vaccine developed using the research of HeLa.

Polio 

100

Wrote "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks"

Rebecca Skloot

100

Three issues that cause healthcare disparities. (Dr. Smith)

Education (access and quality)

Healthcare (access and quality)

Neighborhood/transportation

Social and Cultural Context

Economic Stability

200

The doctor who developed the techniques used to grow HeLa cells.

Dr. George Gey

200
The color of nail polish Henrietta painstakingly painted her nails. 

Red

200

The name used to keep Henrietta's identity a secret. 

Helen Lane

200

A process of communication between a patient and their health care provider that often leads to agreement or permission for care, treatment, or services

informed consent

200

The family member of the deceased individual in the "Law and Order" episode "Immortal" whom the researchers were taking the blood sample from and caused the "drama".

grandson

300

The lab assistant who cultured HeLa cells.

Mary Kubicek

300

Henrietta's family's belief in why she had and died of cervical cancer.

Voodoo, spirits, etc. 

300

The nonprofit organization that started supplying researchers with HeLa cells.

The Tuskegee Institute

300

Term for the individuals who kidnapped African Americans for research. 

Night Doctors

300

Indiana's place in the ranking of maternal mortality in the United States. (The Daily)

Third

400

Henrietta's cousin the author met with in Lacks town. 

Hector "Cootie" Henry

400

The process mesmerized Dale when she viewed her mother's cells under a microscope. 

Cell division

400

The first organization to sell HeLa for a profit.

Microbiological Associates

400

Magazine that wrote the article causing the Lacks family to find out about HeLa.

Rolling Stone

400

The gynecologist at John Hopkins who didn't remember Henrietta but remembered her cancer. (RadioLab)

Dr. Howard Jones

500

Henrietta's daughter who was institutionalized and died at the age of 15. 

 Lucille Elsie Pleasant

500

Henrietta's son who believed his troubles in life were partially to blame for him being in her womb at the same time she had cancer. 

Zakariyya Bari Abdul Rahman (born Joe Lacks)

500

The doctor who developed the technique to grow HeLa died of what type of cancer. 

pancreatic cancer

500

The organ John Moore had removed which he later sued his doctor over for developing a cell line from. 

Spleen

500

The organization the Lacks family came to an agreement with (2013) about sharing the DNA of HeLa with the scientific community. (PBS Newshour)

National Institutes of Health