Pew scholar in the biomedical sciences : Yusuf A. Hannun
Hannun discusses his childhood and education in Saudi Arabia and Lebanon, then his university education in Beirut. He talks about his postgraduate work and subsequent career at Duke University Medical Center. Major topics covered in this interview include the Middle East, clinical medicine, Hannun's research on protein kinase C, diacylglycerol, sphingosine, the mitogenic pathway, and the politics of basic science funding.
"Hannun discusses his childhood and education in Saudi Arabia and Lebanon, then his university education in Beirut. He talks about his postgraduate work and subsequent career at Duke University Medical Center. Major topics covered in this interview include the Middle East, clinical medicine, Hannun's research on protein kinase C, diacylglycerol, sphingosine, the mitogenic pathway, and the politics of basic science funding."@en
"Hannun discusses his education at the University of Beirut; the civil war in Lebanon; the Palestine Liberation Organization; work with proteins; research and teaching at Duke University; oversupply of research scientists; women and minorities in science."@en
"Hannun discusses his education at the University of Beirut; the civil war in Lebanon; the Palestine Liberation Organization; work with proteins; research and teaching at Duke University; oversupply of research scientists; women and minorities in science."
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Pew Scholars in the Biomedical Sciences. Oral History and Archives Project.
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