Great Women of Science

She never earned a PhD—but she earned a Nobel Prize. Born shortly after World War I, Gertrude Elion revolutionized modern medicine with the invention of lifesaving drugs, from leukemia treatments to transplant-enabling therapies. Armed with grit, brilliance, and a bottle of pills, Elion didn’t just break barriers—she redefined how we discover new drugs.


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