Abstract

The Quo Vadis ? feature was launched in Clinical Chemistry in the April 2012 issue with the aim of enabling young scientists to express their thoughts, concerns, and dreams. I have personally found Quo Vadis ? to be wonderful and refreshing, because it allows me to read responses from multiple young scientists on the same issue. For the June 2013 issue, the requested responses were to the question, “If you could have dinner with one famous person, who would it be and why?” I voiced my dream to have dinner with Dr. Carl A. Burtis. I chose Dr. Burtis because he has been a respected contributor to the field of clinical chemistry for many years. Most importantly, he is a principal editor of the Teitz Textbook of Clinical Chemistry and Molecular Diagnostics , the most extensively used textbook globally and considered “the bible.” When I read the Inspiring …

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