As a young child, this person expressed behavior described as "poor, rebellious, and showing an anti-authoritarian attitude". Scientist or serial killer?
Answer Scientist
Santiago Ramón y Cajal may have been a troublesome child, but he became a skilled neuroscientist, pathologist, and histologist. In 1906, Cajal became the first person of Spanish origin to win a scientific Nobel Prize.
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