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Paul D. Boyer
The war project at Stanford was essentially completed, and I accepted an offer of an Assistant Professorship at the University of Minnesota, which had a good biochemistry department.
Paul D. Boyer
The information exchanged and gained at scientific conferences and visits has been tremendously important for progress in my laboratory.
Paul D. Boyer
The geographical isolation and lack of television made world happenings and problems seem remote.
Paul D. Boyer
The first 21 years of my life were spent in Provo, Utah, then a city of about 15,000 people, beautifully situated at the foot of the Wasatch Mountains.
Paul D. Boyer
The experience reminds me of a favorite saying: Most of the yield from research efforts comes from the coal that is mined while looking for diamonds.
Paul D. Boyer
The excitement of vitamins, nutrition and metabolism permeated the environment.
Paul D. Boyer
The Brigham Young University (BYU) campus was just a few blocks from my home and tuition was minimal.
Paul D. Boyer
Summers I worked as a waiter and managerial assistant at Pinecrest Inn, in a canyon near Salt Lake City.
Paul D. Boyer
Students who learned more easily were allowed to skip a grade, and I entered the new Farrer Junior High school at a younger age than my classmates.
Paul D. Boyer
Recently I scanned notes on a diary that my mother, Grace Guymon, wrote in her late teens, when living near Mancos, Colorado.