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Gertrude Elion

http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/1988/elion-autobio.html

Gertrude Elion won the Nobel Prize in 1988 for her discovery of Mercaptopurine in 1954, a drug used to fight leukemia. The link is her autobiography.

2 comments:

Martha Smith said...

How dear you are to pay tribute to this selfless scientist! I'm forwarding this link to my brother Joel, a retired neuropathologist, whose career was similarly devoted to research and teaching. I am so thrilled to hear that Mady is at the end of her protocol. Best wishes to all of you.

-k a r i n a Όℓιvαres♡ said...

God bless you and help mady, My best wishes too.(: