A scientist with this surname wrote the introduction to Stereospecific Polymerization of Isoprene, a book based on Elena Ceaușescu’s fraudulent PhD. Giant cells with multi-lobed nuclei and an “owl’s eye” appearance characterize a disease named for a physician with this surname. Epstein-Barr viral antigens are sometimes found in cells unique to a disease named for a person with this surname, Reed-Sternberg cells. A chemist with this last name determined the (*) structures of penicillin and vitamin B12 using X-ray crystallography, which earned her a Nobel Prize. This is the alphabetically former name in a doubly eponymous model derived from experiments on giant squid axons, which describes the propagation of an action potential. For 10 points, give the last name of a physician who discovered a namesake lymphoma. ■END■
ANSWER: Hodgkin [accept Dorothy Mary (Crowfoot) Hodgkin; accept Thomas Hodgkin; accept Alan Lloyd Hodgkin; accept Hodgkin’s lymphoma; accept Hodgkin–Huxley model; prompt on Crowfoot] (Dorothy Hodgkin wrote the introduction to Ceaușescu’s PhD.)
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