Answer :
The author mentions three qualities that go into the making of a scientist—a first-rate
mind, curiosity, and the will to win for the right reasons. Richard Ebright was a very
intelligent student. He was also a champion debater, a public speaker, a good canoeist
and an expert photographer. He always gave that extra effort. He was competitive, but
for the right reasons. From the first he had a driving curiosity along with a bright mind;
and it was this curiosity that ultimately led him to his theory about cell life.