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John P. Trinkaus
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| #1864581 in Books | J S Pub Co | 2003-05-05 | Original language:English | 8.75 x5.75 x.75l, | File type: PDF | 296 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Joie de Vivre|By Chung L. Lau|My first and last time meeting Professor John Philip Trinkaus was in 1995 at the annual meeting of the Society for Developmental Biology. He was there to receive the first E. G. Conklin Medal. It was an award to "a developmental biologist who has made and is continuing to make outstanding contributions to the field."
The book editor aske|About the Author|John Philip Trinkaus was born in Rockville Centre, NY, in 1918. He attended local public schools and did his undergraduate studies at Wesleyan University. He began his graduate work at Columbia University in 1940 and continued at The Johns Hopki
This is a charming memoir of the recently deceased professor emeritus of biology at Yale University. In it, J. P. Trinkaus ("Trink") describes his upbringing, scientific education, research activities, and philosophy of his interesting life as one of America's most distinguished and beloved developmental biologists. Few scientists can match Trink's record of publication in eight decades, starting with his first research publication in 1939 and continuing until 2003 with ...
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