Nobel honors of chemistry was failed in this subject

The Nobel Prize is widely regarded as the most prestigious award in the world, so one would expect the Nobel laureate of chemistry to excel in the subject at school. However, there is also a chemist who specializes in high school in this subject. However, he says that this happened because his teacher had created a dislike for him about the subject.

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Tomas Lindahl’s 83rd birthday reminded him of the world by the Nobel Prize organization celebrating the Swedish scientist and his achievements with an Instagram post. The only chemist in the world was Tomas Lindahl, who failed in the subject.

“I had a teacher at school who did not like me and I did not like him,” Dr. Lindahl said through the Nobel Prize’s official Instagram account.

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Tomas Lindahl was awarded the 2015 Prize in Chemistry jointly with American chemist Paul L. Modrich and Turkish chemist Aziz Sansar for “DNA studies of chemistry”. Born in Stockholm, Sweden on January 28, 1938, Tomas Lindahl received his Ph.D. from Karolinska Institute.

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