Barbara McClintock faced several hardships throughout her career, including gender discrimination in a male-dominated field, which often led to her ideas being overlooked or dismissed. Despite her groundbreaking work in genetics and the discovery of "jumping genes," she struggled for recognition and funding early on. Additionally, she experienced periods of isolation and professional challenges, particularly during times when her innovative concepts were not yet understood or appreciated by her peers. Despite these obstacles, she persevered and ultimately received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1983 for her contributions.
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Harry McClintock went by Haywire Mac.
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He was a botanist and scientist, director of agricultural research 1896 - 1943 at the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama
Paul faced hardships like shipwreck, taken by the Romans for questioning, put in prison in dark dungeons.
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