Abstract

As part of technological advances of our age, it proved possible to conduct this interview across the ether using medium of e-mail. Not most satisfactory medium for me and not just because I failed to add to my air miles by foregoing a trip to Houston. It was disappointing for me because, as a former pupil of Josh's, I was well aware of warm and generous hospitality I could have expected from him and his wife Margaret had I visited their home. However of greater import for flavour of this review is fact that by not going to Houston I am forced back on fairly distant memories that could have done with being refreshed. Josh is one of great teachers in modern tumour biology and his teaching skills are indivisible from his personality (his larger-than-life personality). Just as people say you have to see great rock bands, like Rolling Stones, on stage in order to appreciate how good they are, so you need to have seen Josh Fidler lecturing in flesh in order to really appreciate what an impact he has had on field of metastasis research. To have bathed in that charisma again after a long absence from personal interaction would have helped gel some of points I would like to get across in this interview. Hopefully though I still will be able to convey excitement of working under Josh's direction in late 70's and early 80's; it was a time when Josh made a number of seminal observations and drove field forward almost by his sheer will-power. Before we leave analogy drawn to rock musicians though, let me encourage any reader that, should Fidler be playing at a venue near you in near future, a trip to a live-lecture will always be an event on a par with anything world of rock-and-roll has to offer!

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