Oct 10, 2012 (Morning Edition) — In 1949, a teacher at Eton, a British boarding school, belittled John Gurdon's dreams of becoming a scientist as "quite ridiculous." This week, Gurdon's breakthrough in reprogramming cells received the Nobel Prize for medicine.
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Nobel Prize Winner Proves Teacher Wrong
Oct 10, 2012 (Morning Edition) — In 1949, a teacher at Eton, a British boarding school, belittled John Gurdon's dreams of becoming a scientist as "quite ridiculous." This week, Gurdon's breakthrough in reprogramming cells received the Nobel Prize for medicine.Missing some content? Check the source: NPR
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