
He received his bachelor's degree from the University of Connecticut in 1950 and his PhD from the California Institute of Technology in 1955. He served as a post-doctoral at University College London and an instructor at Johns Hopkins Medical School. In 1959 he moved to Harvard Medical School with his mentor including David Potter (his partner in research). His research interest in in cellular neurobiology.
My Persepective:
A very cool and knowledgeable man whose motivation comes from science. He likes to be called "Ed." Ed "says" he's a shy person, but I really don't think so. I love conversing with him. His conversations can go on and on. A lot of times in tutorial he starts yapping off onto other subjects. I think it's funny but very interesting. I love him as a teacher he makes everyone laugh because he makes himself laugh which is very amusing. I really like to thank him for dedicating himself to be one of our professors. Ed also admits that he's "in love." I thought the cutest moment I saw about him was when he put his shoulder around his wife at our luau. I will never forget that moment. "So cute." THANK YOU ED!!
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Having Ed as my teacher for tutorial is the best. He always lets us discuss our feelings on the case study, but gives us enough clues to lead us in the right direction. Ed is an extremely knowledgeable professor and I feel blessed to have him. He's a huge reason on why this program is still running but yet he's still so modest. I truly appreciate everything he's done for me in the past couple of weeks, and I'll surely miss him when this program is over.
I gotta admit, when I saw Ed put his arm around his wife . . . that was cute. Ed was my main teacher for tutorial and conference, and he always found a way to make everything seem so interesting and fun at the same time. What I liked about him is that he was still a kid inside--and you could tell that. Ed's wisdom and knowledge helped me to become a better learner I think. What I'll remember about Ed is that he always would lean back in his seat, put his arms over his head, and close his eyes while he contemplated a certain idea--that was so funny to me.
Ed is so funny!! Unfortunately, I never got the chance to participate in his tutorial or conference group, but getting to know him a little in our full-group sessions was fun. He`s very humorous and kind, and shows lots of passion towards his work and knowledge. MAHALO ED for passing on all your knowledge to us to perpetuate the great work you do!
Ed is a very knowledgable and very funny teacher. He may say he's shy but he loves to talk. He has so many experiences and stories to tell that there is never a dull moment with Ed.
Ed is neither my tutorial teacher or my conference teacher, so I only have the opportunity to listen to his thoughts through lectures, and their very interesting.....
Ed is also my teacher for the BEST TUTORIAL GROUP! Don't hate. He was very open from the start. It was so straining to present infront of him. I didn't take much to impress him, I guess because we are so brilliant. He is a great professor, and I'm very glad he was part of this program. Mahalo Ed for the knowledge you've passed down to each of us you stud muffin. "Pop your collar ED!"
Mr. Bashful. Ed is so cute I don't have him in tutorial or conference but when I hear him talk he's full of knowledge. And when someone says something good about him his cheeks turn red. I couldn't see him without Dave though they right for eachother.
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