Lewis Wolpert

"When it was suggested to Pasteur that many of his great achievements depended on luck, he replied - I'm sure with more than a little irritation - 'In the field of observation in science, fortune only favours the prepared mind.' It is not by chance that it is always the great scientists who have the luck."

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Source: Lewis Wolpert (2014). “The Unnatural Nature of Science”, p.79, Faber & Faber

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Lewis Wolpert

Lewis Wolpert

Biologist

Lewis Wolpert is a prominent developmental biologist known for his contributions to understanding the complexities of biological development and human nature.

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