To understand the fundamentals of any discipline, I have always found it completely worthwhile to go back to the original source, where the idea was first discovered or presented. This is really, really valuable, although not always possible. I wonder whether others agree with me about this...but I feel pretty strongly about this matter. Often one can read many reviews on some subject, which never really get to the gist of the matter, but when one reads the original source, the subject is usually laid out clearly because guess what: nobody knew it yet, so it had to be explained clearly. Furthermore, one gets a sense of the excitement of discovery, and the unsurety about some new proposed hypothesis which has not yet become cannonized into fact. For this reason, it is sometimes even worthwhile to saunter down to the...library!

Jacob Keller

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Jacob Pearson Keller
Northwestern University
Medical Scientist Training Program
Dallos Laboratory
F. Searle 1-240
2240 Campus Drive
Evanston IL 60208
lab: 847.491.2438
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