CarlosJuanFinlayCuban epidemiologistrecognized as apioneer in theresearch of yellowfever, determiningthat it wastransmitted throughmosquitoes.AlissaChavezHer invention, “The HotSeat,” includes a padthat is placed inside acar seat or boosterseat as well as analarm in a car,keychain and app thatare activated as theheat of the pad rises.SabrinaGonzalezPasterskiWhen she was 14years old, she wasthe youngest humanbeing to build anairplane, certify itairworthy, andconduct the first flightin that same aircraft.LuisFedericoLeloirArgentine physician andbiochemist who receivedthe 1970 Nobel Prize inChemistry for his discoveryof the metabolic pathwaysby which carbohydrates aresynthesized and convertedinto energy in the body.LuisvonAhnSoftware developerof Guatemalandescent who co-founded anddeveloped Duolingo,a language educationplatform.Pedro A.SanchezHelped improvesoil quality andboost foodproduction indevelopingcountries.ScarlinHernandezIs a spacecraftengineer for theJames Webb SpaceTelescope, whichwill be used byNASA to discovernew planets.AngelicaAzcatl-ZacatziSenior Scientist whoPresented “TuningMoCl5 Self-EtchingEffect for Deposition of2D MoS2 on 300mmWafer by ThermalALD” at the InternationConference on AtomicLayer Deposition 2024MarioMolinaCo-recipient of the1995 Nobel Prize inChemistry for his rolein discovering thethreat to the Earth'sozone layer fromchlorofluorocarbongases.JoséHernándezAs a child, he workedalongside his familyand other farmworkersthroughout the fields ofCalifornia, harvestingcrops, didn’t learnEnglish until the age of12, and traveled tospace on 08/28/2009CésarMilsteinNobel Prize winningbiochemist who helpeddevelop a techniquefor unlimitedproduction ofmonoclonal antibodiesfor treatingautoimmune diseases.AlbertBaezHe made importantcontributions to theearly developmentof X-raymicroscopes, X-rayoptics, and later X-ray telescopes.AlejandroZaffaroniUruguayan serialentrepreneur who wasresponsible for foundingseveral biotechnologycompanies in Silicon Valley.Products that he wasinvolved in developinginclude the birth control pill,the nicotine patch,corticosteroids, & the DNAmicroarrJaimeEscalanteBolivian-Americaneducator known forteaching studentscalculus from 1974to 1991 at GarfieldHigh School in EastLos Angeles.BernardoHoussayCo-recipient of the 1947Nobel Prize for Physiologyor Medicine for discoveringthe role played by pituitaryhormones in regulating theamount of glucose inanimals, sharing the prizewith Carl Ferdinand Coriand Gerty Cori.LauraI.GomezFounder CEO ofAtipica in 2015. It’s arecruiting softwarestart-up that usesartificial and humanintelligence to helpcompanies make bias-free decisions whenhiring employees.SevereOchoaSpanish physician andbiochemist, and winner ofthe 1959 Nobel Prize inPhysiology or Medicinetogether with ArthurKornberg for theirdiscovery of "themechanisms in thebiological synthesis ofdeoxyribonucleic acid".JacintoConvitVenezuelanphysician andscientist, known fordeveloping a vaccineto prevent leprosyand his studies totreat cancer.Free!EllenOchoaIn 1993, she becamethe first Latinawoman to go tospace when sheserved on a nine-daymission aboard theSpace ShuttleDiscovery.CarlosJuanFinlayCuban epidemiologistrecognized as apioneer in theresearch of yellowfever, determiningthat it wastransmitted throughmosquitoes.AlissaChavezHer invention, “The HotSeat,” includes a padthat is placed inside acar seat or boosterseat as well as analarm in a car,keychain and app thatare activated as theheat of the pad rises.SabrinaGonzalezPasterskiWhen she was 14years old, she wasthe youngest humanbeing to build anairplane, certify itairworthy, andconduct the first flightin that same aircraft.LuisFedericoLeloirArgentine physician andbiochemist who receivedthe 1970 Nobel Prize inChemistry for his discoveryof the metabolic pathwaysby which carbohydrates aresynthesized and convertedinto energy in the body.LuisvonAhnSoftware developerof Guatemalandescent who co-founded anddeveloped Duolingo,a language educationplatform.Pedro A.SanchezHelped improvesoil quality andboost foodproduction indevelopingcountries.ScarlinHernandezIs a spacecraftengineer for theJames Webb SpaceTelescope, whichwill be used byNASA to discovernew planets.AngelicaAzcatl-ZacatziSenior Scientist whoPresented “TuningMoCl5 Self-EtchingEffect for Deposition of2D MoS2 on 300mmWafer by ThermalALD” at the InternationConference on AtomicLayer Deposition 2024MarioMolinaCo-recipient of the1995 Nobel Prize inChemistry for his rolein discovering thethreat to the Earth'sozone layer fromchlorofluorocarbongases.JoséHernándezAs a child, he workedalongside his familyand other farmworkersthroughout the fields ofCalifornia, harvestingcrops, didn’t learnEnglish until the age of12, and traveled tospace on 08/28/2009CésarMilsteinNobel Prize winningbiochemist who helpeddevelop a techniquefor unlimitedproduction ofmonoclonal antibodiesfor treatingautoimmune diseases.AlbertBaezHe made importantcontributions to theearly developmentof X-raymicroscopes, X-rayoptics, and later X-ray telescopes.AlejandroZaffaroniUruguayan serialentrepreneur who wasresponsible for foundingseveral biotechnologycompanies in Silicon Valley.Products that he wasinvolved in developinginclude the birth control pill,the nicotine patch,corticosteroids, & the DNAmicroarrJaimeEscalanteBolivian-Americaneducator known forteaching studentscalculus from 1974to 1991 at GarfieldHigh School in EastLos Angeles.BernardoHoussayCo-recipient of the 1947Nobel Prize for Physiologyor Medicine for discoveringthe role played by pituitaryhormones in regulating theamount of glucose inanimals, sharing the prizewith Carl Ferdinand Coriand Gerty Cori.LauraI.GomezFounder CEO ofAtipica in 2015. It’s arecruiting softwarestart-up that usesartificial and humanintelligence to helpcompanies make bias-free decisions whenhiring employees.SevereOchoaSpanish physician andbiochemist, and winner ofthe 1959 Nobel Prize inPhysiology or Medicinetogether with ArthurKornberg for theirdiscovery of "themechanisms in thebiological synthesis ofdeoxyribonucleic acid".JacintoConvitVenezuelanphysician andscientist, known fordeveloping a vaccineto prevent leprosyand his studies totreat cancer.Free!EllenOchoaIn 1993, she becamethe first Latinawoman to go tospace when sheserved on a nine-daymission aboard theSpace ShuttleDiscovery.

Hispanic & Latin Heritage Month - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
  1. Cuban epidemiologist recognized as a pioneer in the research of yellow fever, determining that it was transmitted through mosquitoes.
    Carlos Juan Finlay
  2. Her invention, “The Hot Seat,” includes a pad that is placed inside a car seat or booster seat as well as an alarm in a car, keychain and app that are activated as the heat of the pad rises.
    Alissa Chavez
  3. When she was 14 years old, she was the youngest human being to build an airplane, certify it airworthy, and conduct the first flight in that same aircraft.
    Sabrina Gonzalez Pasterski
  4. Argentine physician and biochemist who received the 1970 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his discovery of the metabolic pathways by which carbohydrates are synthesized and converted into energy in the body.
    Luis Federico Leloir
  5. Software developer of Guatemalan descent who co-founded and developed Duolingo, a language education platform.
    Luis von Ahn
  6. Helped improve soil quality and boost food production in developing countries.
    Pedro A. Sanchez
  7. Is a spacecraft engineer for the James Webb Space Telescope, which will be used by NASA to discover new planets.
    Scarlin Hernandez
  8. Senior Scientist who Presented “Tuning MoCl5 Self-Etching Effect for Deposition of 2D MoS2 on 300mm Wafer by Thermal ALD” at the Internation Conference on Atomic Layer Deposition 2024
    Angelica Azcatl-Zacatzi
  9. Co-recipient of the 1995 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his role in discovering the threat to the Earth's ozone layer from chlorofluorocarbon gases.
    Mario Molina
  10. As a child, he worked alongside his family and other farmworkers throughout the fields of California, harvesting crops, didn’t learn English until the age of 12, and traveled to space on 08/28/2009
    José Hernández
  11. Nobel Prize winning biochemist who helped develop a technique for unlimited production of monoclonal antibodies for treating autoimmune diseases.
    César Milstein
  12. He made important contributions to the early development of X-ray microscopes, X-ray optics, and later X-ray telescopes.
    Albert Baez
  13. Uruguayan serial entrepreneur who was responsible for founding several biotechnology companies in Silicon Valley. Products that he was involved in developing include the birth control pill, the nicotine patch, corticosteroids, & the DNA microarr
    Alejandro Zaffaroni
  14. Bolivian-American educator known for teaching students calculus from 1974 to 1991 at Garfield High School in East Los Angeles.
    Jaime Escalante
  15. Co-recipient of the 1947 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for discovering the role played by pituitary hormones in regulating the amount of glucose in animals, sharing the prize with Carl Ferdinand Cori and Gerty Cori.
    Bernardo Houssay
  16. Founder CEO of Atipica in 2015. It’s a recruiting software start-up that uses artificial and human intelligence to help companies make bias-free decisions when hiring employees.
    Laura I. Gomez
  17. Spanish physician and biochemist, and winner of the 1959 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine together with Arthur Kornberg for their discovery of "the mechanisms in the biological synthesis of deoxyribonucleic acid".
    Severe Ochoa
  18. Venezuelan physician and scientist, known for developing a vaccine to prevent leprosy and his studies to treat cancer.
    Jacinto Convit
  19. Free!
  20. In 1993, she became the first Latina woman to go to space when she served on a nine-day mission aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery.
    Ellen Ochoa