Kelsie Wentz is a doctoral student in inorganic chemistry at the University of Virginia. Her first scholarly publication was “Extremely Twisted and Bent Pyrene-Fused N-Heterocyclic Germylenes.” She co-wrote this article with six other researchers and published it in Chemical Communications. It was a starting point for a great career in scientific publishing, which has been followed by two more articles since that time.
Her husband recently celebrated this accomplishment by framing a tiny version of her journal article in a Christmas ornament. I can make out the title, but the rest should be read in a larger font.
-via Lawrence Everett