prepare a case study on two
Nobel Prize winners of Indian origin, one of the 19th century and
one of the 21st century.
Research should include the
following:
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Their
childhood years
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Their
field of work
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Their
work which got recognition and for which they were awarded the Nobel Prize.
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What
makes them a role model for the next generation?
·
What
personality traits/values of the person inspired you the most?
Supplement your work with relevant
pictures.
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Sir Ronald Ross, KCB, FRS, was an Indian-born British medical
doctor who received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1902
for his work on malaria.
Born: May 13, 1857, Almora
Died: September 16, 1932, London, United Kingdom
Spouse: Rosa Bessie Bloxam (m. 1889–1931)
Parents: Campbell Claye Grant Ross, Matilda Charlotte Elderton
Books: The Revels of Orsera: A Mediaeval Romance, more
Children: Ronald Ross, Sylvia Ross, Dorothy Ross
Born: May 13, 1857, Almora
Died: September 16, 1932, London, United Kingdom
Spouse: Rosa Bessie Bloxam (m. 1889–1931)
Parents: Campbell Claye Grant Ross, Matilda Charlotte Elderton
Books: The Revels of Orsera: A Mediaeval Romance, more
Children: Ronald Ross, Sylvia Ross, Dorothy Ross
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