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| THE LANCET Volume 355, Number 9213 22 April 2000
Steven Rose
Lancet 2000; 355: 1472
Steven Rose trained as a biochemist at Cambridge and as a neuroscientist
at the Institute of Psychiatry. He has been a professor of Biology
and Director of the Brain and Behaviour Research group at the
Open University since its foundation in 1969. He is the joint
Gresham professor of physics with sociologist Hilary Rose. He
researches into the neurobiology of learning and memory and is
the author many books, including Lifelines. His latest book Alas
Poor Darwin, edited with Hilary Rose, will be published in July.
Who was your most influential teacher? Charles Darwin taught me
how to think about science, Karl Marx how to think about philosophy
and economics, and Hilary Rose how to think about society and
life
Full text: http://www.thelancet.com/usr/issues/vol355no9213/lifeline1472.html
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