What You Can Learn From A Teenage Runaway Who Won A Nobel Prize

In a August 13, 2020 Investor’s Business Daily article, Frances Arnold reflects on how her rebellious ways as a teenage girl who left home at age 15 led her to studying mechanical engineering at Princeton University with a driving passion to save the world, eventually co-founding biotech firm Provivi with Pedro Coelho and Peter Meinhold, and who would go on to receive the 2018 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Arnold currently serves as the Linus Pauling Professor of Chemical Engineering, Bioengineering and Biochemistry at Caltech.

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