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Molecular biologist Gunther Stent dies
Posted by Edyta Zielinska [Entry posted at 19th June 2008 04:59 PM GMT]
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A Great Teacher by Russell Poland [Comment posted 2008-06-24 13:44:33] I am saddened to hear of Dr. Stent's passing. I was an undergraduate in his molecular biology course at U.C. Berkeley in the mid to late 60's. Although I missed many classes during those interesting and turbulent years, his class was by far the most interesting of all my course work, and he clearly was a wonderful teacher. I remember to this day a combined "transformation, transduction and re-arrangement" question on the final exam; The correct answer for the resulting sequence of genes spelled "Merry X-mas". The periodic giggling in the room indicated that some of us got it right, while others looked around somewhat perplexed! He clearly will be missed. A great loss by Barry Barclay [Comment posted 2008-06-23 12:20:47] I had the pleasure of meeting Dr Stent while a post-doc in Robert Hayne's lab in Toronto. Bob and Gunther were friends from their teaching days at Berkeley. Stent was a powerful intellect, but as others have said here, I recall that he was gentle with his genius, especially with young people like me very junior to himself. He was an important part of what was to become known as the "Golden Age of Molecular Biology" that formed much of the conceptual framework of the discipline. His passing is a great loss to science. Stent: A Great Thinker by Vinod Nikhra [Comment posted 2008-06-21 20:30:39] I have read some of his work. I think he was a good author and a great thinker apart from being a great scientist. A Rememberance of Gunther Stent by MEL WINESTOCK [Comment posted 2008-06-20 10:46:50] I was deeply saddened to hear of the death of Gunther Stent.
I was priviledged to attend his lectures and seek his advice while a graduate student at Berkeley. I shall always remember his brilliant wit and enquiring mind and gentle kindness towards those of us not so well mentally endowed. Gunther Stent -- a great thinker by Philip Miller [Comment posted 2008-06-20 02:10:57] One of my favorite professors at UC Berkeley in 1968. A passionate and engaging personality. So much of the emerging techology of the day is taken for granted today. Sequencing that would take months is automated in hours today.
He wrote: The Coming of the Golden Age. A View of the End of Progress Such an age of hope and discovery Comment on this blog |