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Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research |
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Jack D. Herbert, PhD (2 August 1940-21 June 2011) |
| Founding Member of the Board of Directors of the Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research |
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Because of of his deep resonant voice, my female classmates and I must squeeze our knees together when Dr. Herbert lectures. From an Anonymous Medical Student Evaluation. Dr. Herbert was amused by this evaluation, and he willingly shared it. |
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| Much of life can be understood in rational terms if it is expressed in the language |
| of chemistry. It is an international language, a language without dialects, a |
| language for all of time, and a language that explains where we came from, |
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Most people (except chemists) hate chemical formulas. Francis Crick |
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What is a nine-letter word for biotechnology? Chemistry. Anonymous |
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Good friends are good for your health. Irwin Sarason |
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Art is I; Science is We. Claude Bernard |
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| To access his obituary from the New Orleans Times-Picayune, click here. To access his obituary from ASBMB Today, the monthly news magazine of the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, click here. |
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Updated 14 October 2011 |