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In the 1940s, a Viennese teenager dreamed of becoming a physicist after being inspired by the works of Albert Einstein and Max Planck.
Manfred Steiner was a scientist at heart but after World War II, he was advised to pursue a degree in medicine to guarantee stable employment. After earning his degree, Dr Steiner moved from Austria to the United States, where he eventually became a haematologist at Brown University and then professor.
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