A Conversation With Carol W. Greider On Winning a Nobel Prize in Science
By CAUDIA DREIFUS (New York Times)
October 13, 2009
Carol W. Greider was one of three women who won a science Nobel last week, which puts her in some rare company. Editor’s Note: Dr. Greider, who is dyslexic, was rejected from 8 out of 10 graduate schools that she applied to because her test scores were considered too low. Read More
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