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Chemiotics II

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Lotsa stuff, basically scientific -- molecular biology, organic chemistry, medicine (neurology), math -- and music

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Chemiotics II | Lotsa stuff, basically scientific — molecular biology, organic chemistry, medicine (neurology), math — and music Chemiotics II Lotsa stuff, basically scientific — molecular biology, organic chemistry, medicine (neurology), math — and music Paul Rochmis M.D. RIP Paul Rochmis M.D. Princeton ’60 good friend and classmate died of cardiac amyloidosis Friday 26 July ’24. In 10 to 20 years given the structural chemistry we have recently learned we’ll probably be able to cure it (or at least stop it in its tracks). People with protein biochemistry chops can find out why after the **** Years ago in Montana, I took care of a fellow doc’s father who was a very tough old rancher out of Birney. His neurologic disease put him in a wheelchair and he hated it. He’d say “Dammit Robbie, a man should die with his boots on”. Paul went out fully booted, with his intellectual guns blazing, sending out eMails the day before he died. Paul felt everyone was entitled to his opin...

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