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Scientist's Cancer Discovery Overshadowed by Trolls

30 Jan

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Summary

  • A 76-year-old scientist's cancer breakthrough faced online mockery.
  • He pioneered isolating the first human oncogene in 1982.
  • Social media users criticized his appearance instead of his work.
Scientist's Cancer Discovery Overshadowed by Trolls

A dedicated 76-year-old scientist's pivotal cancer research has been unfortunately overshadowed by online trolls. This individual, who could have retired, continues to work tirelessly, offering hope for future cures. His significant contributions date back to 1982 when he successfully isolated the first human oncogene, a gene capable of causing cancer.

Further demonstrating his expertise, he is also credited with isolating the TRK oncogene from colon carcinoma. Despite these monumental achievements aimed at potentially saving millions of lives, some social media users resorted to body-shaming, focusing on a birthmark on his face rather than his scientific advancements. This has led to strong backlash from others who decry the lack of appreciation for his lifelong commitment to medical progress.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
In 1982, he successfully isolated the first human oncogene, a gene with the potential to cause cancer, and also isolated the TRK oncogene from colon carcinoma.
Instead of focusing on his scientific achievements, many social media users resorted to body-shaming and mocked a birthmark on his face.
His dedication and research offer hope for future cancer cures and have the potential to save millions of lives.

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