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  • Beah Schore
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  • Beah Schore, born as Dakota Halsey, was a distinguished academician and researcher. Born impoverished and oppressed in the slums of Reach and the brother of Catherine Elizabeth Halsey, he would witness the collapse of his family and the bigoted advancement of his sister, and would plummet into a debilitating depression. He would later recover, picking himself back up, leaving home and striving to make a new name for himself. An exceptional student trained as an MD/PhD physician-scientist at Harvard, he would later become a principal investigator at Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Harvard University and hold a tenured professorship. Later in his life, he would become a high-tier executive in Acumen Science Laboratories and would become associated with FORECAST, a UNSC Office of Naval In
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Eyes
  • Weathering blue
Affiliation
  • *Acumen Science Laboratories **Chief Scientific Officer *Harvard University, Howard Hughes Medical Institute **Principal Investigator *Harvard Stem Cell Institute **Director of High-Throughput Screening
Hair
  • Greying black
Name
  • Beah Schore
Notable
  • *Discoverer of first HIV-1 vaccine *Discoverer of first cure for Type 1 Diabetes
Species
  • Human
Rank
  • Rear Admiral ; unused ONI commission
Homeworld
  • Reach
Gender
  • Male
Birth
  • 2504
abstract
  • Beah Schore, born as Dakota Halsey, was a distinguished academician and researcher. Born impoverished and oppressed in the slums of Reach and the brother of Catherine Elizabeth Halsey, he would witness the collapse of his family and the bigoted advancement of his sister, and would plummet into a debilitating depression. He would later recover, picking himself back up, leaving home and striving to make a new name for himself. An exceptional student trained as an MD/PhD physician-scientist at Harvard, he would later become a principal investigator at Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Harvard University and hold a tenured professorship. Later in his life, he would become a high-tier executive in Acumen Science Laboratories and would become associated with FORECAST, a UNSC Office of Naval Intelligence-affiliated research project to investigate Flood xenobiology.