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Originally Posted by Keystone
Wow. Flowery!
I'm just stating facts. You get alot of BS chain-emails like that on the Web with little or no basis in reality.
Linder should know better.
Keystone
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Hmmm, the trail grows warmer!
"When the war was over he(KLAUS HOFMANN) applied for a position at the University of Pittsburgh, which was to become his scientific home for the next 51 years. At that time the university had no strong research program, but the newly appointed dean for research, Herbert Longenecker, was given the task of remedying that situation. He hired Hofmann and several other young scientists as assistant research professors for the express purpose of building a research component in the natural sciences".
http://www.nap.edu/html/biomems/khofmann.html