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A Serendipitous Scientist
Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology ( IF 12.5 ) Pub Date : 2018-01-08 00:00:00 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-pharmtox-010617-053149
Robert J. Lefkowitz 1
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Growing up in a middle-class Jewish home in the Bronx, I had only one professional goal: to become a physician. However, as with most of my Vietnam-era MD colleagues, I found my residency training interrupted by the Doctor Draft in 1968. Some of us who were academically inclined fulfilled this obligation by serving in the US Public Health Service as commissioned officers stationed at the National Institutes of Health. This experience would eventually change the entire trajectory of my career. Here I describe how, over a period of years, I transitioned from the life of a physician to that of a physician-scientist; my 50 years of work on cellular receptors; and some miscellaneous thoughts on subjects as varied as Nobel prizes, scientific lineages, mentoring, publishing, and funding.

中文翻译:


一位偶然的科学家

在布朗克斯的一个犹太人中产阶级家庭中长大,我只有一个职业目标:成为一名医生。但是,与我在越南时代的大多数MD同事一样,我发现我的住院医师培训在1968年被Doctor Draft中断了。我们中一些有学术倾向的人通过担任美国公共卫生服务局的特派人员来履行这一义务。国立卫生研究院。这种经历最终将改变我职业生涯的整个轨迹。在这里,我描述了在过去的几年中,我是如何从医师的生命过渡到医师-科学家的生命的。我在细胞受体方面的50年工作;以及关于诺贝尔奖,科学血统,指导,出版和资助等主题的各种杂项思想。

更新日期:2018-01-08
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