"She made foundational discoveries and revolutionized many tools and techniques of that paved the way for tremendous progress in our understanding of cancer."
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Beatrice Mintz
(January 24, 1921 – January 3, 2022) was an American , developmental geneticist, and pioneer of . She was elected in 1973 a Member of the U.S. and shared in 1996 the inaugural with . She was twice nominated for a Nobel Prize.
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