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*Pramila Tamrakar, MSc
*Pramila Tamrakar, MSc
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Scientists are people of very dissimilar temperaments doing different things in very different ways. Among scientists are collectors, classifiers and compulsive tidiers-up; many are detectives by temperament and many are explorers; some are artists and others artisans. There are poets–scientists and philosopher–scientists and even a few mystics. ... and most people who are in fact scientists could easily have been something else instead.<br>
— '''Sir Peter B. Medawar'''
''Hypothesis and Imagination'', The Art of the Soluble (1967), 132.


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Revision as of 13:05, 6 September 2011

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Principal Investigator

Aindrila

Current Lab Members

Research Scientist

  • Lara Rajeev, PhD

Postdoctoral Researchers

  • Zain Dossani, PhD,
  • Marijke Frederix, PhD,
  • Florence Mingardon, PhD,

Research Associates

Group Alum

Postdoctoral Researchers

Research Assistants

  • Pramila Tamrakar, MSc







Scientists are people of very dissimilar temperaments doing different things in very different ways. Among scientists are collectors, classifiers and compulsive tidiers-up; many are detectives by temperament and many are explorers; some are artists and others artisans. There are poets–scientists and philosopher–scientists and even a few mystics. ... and most people who are in fact scientists could easily have been something else instead.
Sir Peter B. Medawar Hypothesis and Imagination, The Art of the Soluble (1967), 132.