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The Nobel Prize winner could be the patron saint to all who have been undervalued, unappreciated, and unrecognized by those who fail to recognize the potential for greatness in their midst.

Hungarian biochemist Katalin Karikó attends the Semmelweis Ignac Award in Hungary in May 2021. Priya E. Mammen writes that Karikó’s work “is nothing short of heroic.”I am a nerd. For as long as I can remember, I have been enamored by the Nobel Prize.

: “Ten years ago I was kicked out and forced to retire.” Indeed, when Karikó first proposed the idea of mRNA-based vaccines, few took her seriously, and she struggled to get funding and support from other scientists. That support can be hard to come by, especially when a dominant culture prevails. Just look at Philadelphia medicine, which has a notabledisproportionate scrutiny, dismissiveness, or gaslighting. In 1995, with no money coming in for her research, Karikó was demoted. “Usually at that point, people just say goodbye and leave because it’s so horrible,” she told STAT in 2020. “I thought of doing something else. I also thought maybe I’m not good enough, not smart enough.

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