Abstract
The story of kuru for me has been an opportunity to work with and know some of the most extraordinary people: Dr Carleton Gajdusek, Dr Vin Zigas and Dr Mike Alpers, to name only a few, and, of course, their many interesting colleagues, families and friends.
Highlights
The story of kuru for me has been an opportunity to work with and know some of the most extraordinary people: Dr Carleton Gajdusek, Dr Vin Zigas and Dr Mike Alpers, to name only a few, and, their many interesting colleagues, families and friends
Reminiscences of an aspiring graduate student in the 1970s who worked on kuru-related projects with Dr Gajdusek
It was a fortunate coincidence that Dr Vin Zigas and Dr Mike Alpers were working in the section as visiting scientists
Summary
The story of kuru for me has been an opportunity to work with and know some of the most extraordinary people: Dr Carleton Gajdusek, Dr Vin Zigas and Dr Mike Alpers, to name only a few, and, their many interesting colleagues, families and friends. Reminiscences of an aspiring graduate student in the 1970s who worked on kuru-related projects with Dr Gajdusek Kuru was mentioned at the time as being the world’s rarest disease, affecting only the Fore people in Papua New Guinea.
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