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Summary
The narrator recounts their immigration from India to the United States to pursue a medical career, detailing their residency in New Jersey and Boston. They describe entering the field of neuroendocrinology, training under Seymour Reichlin at Tufts, and meeting Candace Pert, who introduced them to the concept of "molecules of emotion."
People (3)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| George Solomon | ||
| Seymour Reichlin | ||
| Candace Pert |
Organizations (6)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| MuhlenbergHospital | ||
| Harvard | ||
| Tufts | ||
| BU | ||
| Tufts New England Medical Center | ||
| NIH |
Timeline (5 events)
Arrival in the United States (July 1, 1970)
Residency in Boston
Fellowship with Seymour Reichlin
Consciousness conference
Writing the foreword for Candace Pert's book
Locations (6)
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Relationships (4)
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Key Quotes (3)
"India wasn’t encouraging people to leave."Source
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"I discovered that the number one guy in the world in neuroendocrinology at that time was a professor at Tufts New England Medical Center, and his name was Seymour Reichlin"Source
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Quote #2
"And she told me these molecules that we’re talking about, serotonin, opiates, oxytocin, dopamine they are the molecules of emotion."Source
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