Dear Bob,
Many thanks for posting this memory of Ward. It was such a sad shock to learn
of his passing. Like many of the newsgroup readers I remember Ward as an
outstanding colleague and program manager. It was my pleasure to talk with him
regularly as my point of contact for Phenix and ALS-E
I am deeply saddened to hear of Ward’s passing. He was a friend to many of us
and a tremendous supporter of structural biology. I knew him since his time at
Michigan. He championed the ways through applications of new innovations
throughout the era of synchrotron technologies and increasing awar
It is very saddening to hear this news. It took me a couple of days to wrap
my head around it and write.
Thank you for this obituary Bob, which captures so eloquently the breadth
of all of Ward's remarkable engagements and contributions.
I interacted with him a few times over the course of the Pr
Ward was the Program Official for all my grants! My life will not be
the same without him. He was always so supportive and helpful with
advice on how to navigate the sometimes convoluted system that is the
NIH. From the Protein Structure Initiative to today his hard work has
made possible my
It’s with much sadness that I learn of Ward’s passing.
To add to Bob’s message: Ward was elected as Chair of the IMCA’s supervisory
Board. He lead us through some difficult decisions, and always with a great
sense of humor
Thierry
> On Jul 18, 2020, at 7:36 AM, Sweet, Robert
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I'm writing to acknowledge the passing of Ward Smith during the weekend of 5
July. Ward got his PhD with Martha Ludwig at U. of Michigan, and then came to
UCLA in 1977 to join Dave Eisenberg’s group as a postdoc. During the course of
things, he met Cheryl Janson, a Paul Boyer postdoc, and they w
Dear All
the message originated from a yahoo account that had been registered since
2007. We have delisted the account.
Charles Ballard
CCP4
On 28 Feb 2012, at 17:46, William G. Scott wrote:
> I thought it was some sort of allegory for tenure-track faculty positions.
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> -- Bill
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I thought it was some sort of allegory for tenure-track faculty positions.
-- Bill
On Feb 28, 2012, at 7:16 AM, Gerard Bricogne wrote:
> Dear Smita,
>
> For me, your story mostly illustrates the grave dangers of wanting to
> own a BMW while still in high school ... ;-) .
>
>
> Wit
, February 28, 2012 11:13 AM
To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] Sad News, Defend our CCP4BB community
Dear all,
I see that the CCP4BB community is becoming less pure due to our
failure to post structure determination-oriented inquiries and questions
that can't be answer
Dear all,
I see that the CCP4BB community is becoming less pure due to our
failure to post structure determination-oriented inquiries and questions
that can't be answered by googling them.
Let's filter our questions before attempting to post.
Wenhua
On 2/28/2012 4:16 PM, Gerard Bricogn
Dear Smita,
For me, your story mostly illustrates the grave dangers of wanting to
own a BMW while still in high school ... ;-) .
With best wishes,
Gerard.
--
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 09:02:42AM -0600, Smita Mohanty wrote:
> Yes, this is of course a scam. My husband wa
Yes, this is of course a scam. My husband was almost duped by someone
who wrote in the name of a close friend saying that he got mugged in
Europe and to send money to return to USA. My husband of course was
ready to send for his colleague but just gave a call to his friend to
make this not a scam.
Dear Colleagues,
I am very sorry to convey the news below.
Durward W J Cruickshank FRS, Professor of Chemistry at UMIST (1967-1983;
Emeritus thereafter), died on Friday July 13th at Alderley Edge, near
Manchester, aged 83. There will be a private family funeral this week. A
memorial service wi
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