Great job Prof. Touboul.
Dear Eve, I didn't know of the book, but after reading your review I'm heading out to buy a few copies and send them to young women (and men) who are bright and curious. And, yes, what have we fo...
Great, we'll see you on the 1st. We never really know how much competition there will be until all applications are submitted.
I missed today's information session, but will make sure that I come at Feb 1st. Is there a lot of competition this year?
I had worked for Carolyn for three years between 2003 and 2006. During the three years and the years after, she had always been there whenever I needed her support. I remember the days that she w...
I want to extend my sympathies to Carolyn's family, friends, and colleagues. I worked for more than 10 years with the great fourth floor researchers at the Rosenstiel Center - beginning with Susa...
Unlike all of the above friends, I knew Carolyn through art, not science. I met her at least forty-five years ago, when she was a print collector -- as was I. I was also a paper conservator at Ha...
I have known John since the Spring of 1986. The reason I know this date so explicitly, is because that was the only time that I accompanied my husband Max Snodderly to the Vision Meeting in Saras...
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It was a sad surprise to hear John passed away. John was a good thinker. John's rather provocative ideas, such as CaMKII/NMDAR/LTP and nesting theta/gamma, have been inspiring my research. John...
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John was my friend for over forty years. We first met in Woods Hole when he was working on Limulus photoreceptors and I was working on barnacle photoreceptors. But we really hit it off as friends...
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John was a great colleague and friend. We had many long, passionate conversations. His way of thinking was very influential for me and I know many others who feel the same way. I saw him twice in...
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It has been a week since John's passing and I have been so terribly sad all these days. John defines the way I think about science and the way I approach every experiment. I met him when he visit...
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I first met John while postdoc'ing with Eve and was fortunate to have hosted him as a distinguished speaker a few times in Toronto. I have a distinct memory of John telling me "welcome to the bla...
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Beautiful Ceremony. A kaleidoscope of memories that magically brought John back once again with his many facets of man, artist and scientist. I watched it from Brazil but my heart is was in Brand...
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John was a generous and attentive mentor to me as his undergrad research student 1978-1980. We had tremendous fun in the lab and published a nice paper that provided the launchpad for my career. ...
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I am very saddened to learn of John's passing. When I was an undergraduate student at Brandeis, Attila Klein told me that John was going to be joining the faculty in a few months. I was very exci...
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Dear John Fond memories of you will persist All made of cam-kinase-two
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One of the most uncommon and special things about John is the faith he placed in young people. After only one year in his lab, I feel as if I have been given opportunities to do and learn things ...
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