Not a scientist but worth mentioning:
MISSIONARIES OF CHARITY
On 10th of September 1946 during her travelling to Darjeeling receives “call within a call” – an inspiration to leave the Loreto convent and to start taking care for the sick and poor.
On 12th of April 1948 she receives a decree by Pope Pius XII – a permission from Vatican to start her mission among the poorest of the poor.
On 7th of October 1950 the Society of the Missionaries Sisters of Charity – at that time 12 members – is officially established as a diocesan congregation. In 1965 the Missionaries of Charity receive pontifical recognition.
On 25th of March she establishes Missionaries of Charity Brothers.
Now, there are more than 5000 active Missionaries Sisters in more than 137 countries around the world.
BEATIFICATION AND CANONISATION
After several years of deteriorating health, in which she suffered from heart and lung problems, Mother Teresa died on 5th of September 1997, at the age of 87. On 13th of September, as a token of gratitude the Indian government organized a state funeral.
Two years after her death, the Pope John Paul II, starts the diocesan phase of the Cause of Beatification and Canonization of Mother Teresa.
On 19th of October 2003 the Pope John Paul II declares Mother Teresa “Blessed”.
On 17th of December 2015, Pope Francis approved the second miracle needed for Mother Teresa to be declared a saint.
On 4th of September 2016, one day before the anniversary of her death (5th September 1997), the Pope Francis declares Mother Teresa “Saint”.