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Description Drs. Thressa & Earl Stadtman developed a unique way of conducting research and training scientists, which colleagues called "the Stadtman way," referring not only to the extraordinarily high standard of rigor they set in biochemical research, but also to their generous sharing of credit in publications with more junior scientists. Photo courtesy of Bill and Ernie Branson,
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22 January 2004

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