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Leroy Hood
Leroy Hood is the type of man for whom barriers have rarely, if ever, existed. Metaphorically and even literally speaking, Hood, 65, is a mountain climber who creates his own tools and working environment if those at hand aren't doing the job. The cofounder of more than 10 companies and coholder of 14 patents, including his latest on diagnosing Alagille syndrome, Hood describes himself as an eternal optimist who foresees the inevitability of scientific progress thwarted by neither humans nor politics.
The Scientist 2004, 18(7):16
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My wife organized a symposium. It was wonderful. Some of my students that I haven't seen for 20 years attended. The thing that I found the most interesting was how diverse the directions were that my students took. It validates my ideas on how to educate people, to be flexible, and to be willing to explore new things.
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