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== Personal Traits and Legacy == Colleagues describe Dr. Brunkow as a '''quietly determined scientist''', more focused on precision than publicity. Her former research partners credit her meticulous data analysis and perseverance through experimental setbacks for the success of their discovery.<blockquote>“Mary had the rare ability to see patterns in immune behavior that others missed — she connected genetics with cell dynamics at just the right moment,” said a colleague from Amgen in a retrospective interview. ''(source: Science Daily)''</blockquote>Brunkow’s Nobel recognition also serves as a '''milestone for women in biomedical science''', inspiring a new generation of female researchers in immunology, genetics, and molecular biology. ----
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