Never-Ceasing Search
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Francis O. Schmitt
About this book
Frank Schmitt has for two thirds of a century been searching for -- and in many cases finding -- explanations of major biomedical importance. His is a very human story -- of a youth in high school doing experiments in a make-shift chemical laboratory in the attic of the family home; of a young university student who organized a students’ science society and whose undergraduate research on cell structure was published in major professional journals; of a medical school student who wrote a thesis that attracted the attention of cardiologists for many years; of a devoted husband who, with his young wife, spent two postdoctoral years in Berkeley, London and Berlin and later made two trips around the world with her as he set up a worldwide network of neuroscientists. As a young scientist at Washington University, Schmitt investigated polarization optical and x-ray diffraction methods to discover the molecular structure of living tissues -- this, long before molecular biology was established as a scientific discipline. Schmitt was called to head biology at MIT in 1941. There he added electron microscopy to his ultrastructural repertoire and used much of it in wartime research. As an Institute Professor (MIT’s highest rank), he became a leader in the founding and characterization of the fields of biophysic and neuroscience. Schmitt was also deeply committed to music, along with his wife, and had an interest in theology. Photos.
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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List of Illustrations
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Preface
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I. PROLEGOMENON
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II. Family Setting—Early Orientation
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III. College Education, Washington University, St. Louis
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IV. Graduate Education and Research, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis
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V. Courtship and Marriage
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VI. Herbert Spencer Gasser— A Brilliant Scientist and a Long-Time Friend
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VII. Postdoctoral Studies
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VIII. Teaching and Research in General Physiology (Molecular Biology) Washington University
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IX. The War Years—MIT
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X. Molecular Biology Actively Explored—MIT, Post-War Years
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XI. Some Important Career Decisions
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XII. A New Community of Scientists is Established
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XIII. How Molecular Biophysics Led to What Was Later Called Neuroscience
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XIV. Early Formative Years and Development of the Neurosciences Research Program (NRP)
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XV. Neurosciences Research Program Full Tilt
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XVI. The Establishment of a Neuroscience Network Worldwide
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XVII. Conference on Functional Linkage in Biomolecular Systems
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XVIII. Retirements Can Also Be Commencements
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XIX. Death Comes Unexpectedly to Barbara
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XX. Organization of the Cerebral Cortex
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XXI. The Cecil and Ida Green Lectures; An Opportunity to Articulate Some New Concepts
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XXII. Conference on Molecular Genetic Neuroscience
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XXIII. Adverse Financial and Professional Circumstances Require an Adaptive Response by NRP and Myself
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XXIV. A New Concept of Chemical Regulation of Brain Function
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XXV. New Challenges to Contemporary Theological Concepts
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XXVI. Great Expectations
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XXVII. Coda
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Publications List
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Index of Scientific Subjects
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Name Index
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