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Paul D. Boyer
Provo was a well-designed city with stable neighbourhoods, a pride in its past and a spirit of unbounded opportunity.
Paul D. Boyer
Perhaps this temper was later sublimated into drive and tenacity, traits that may have come in part from my mother.
Paul D. Boyer
One evening I presented my and Henry's evidence for the first known K+ activation of an enzyme, pyruvate kinase.
Paul D. Boyer
My Ph.D. degree was granted in the spring of 1943, the nation was at war, and I headed for a war project at Stanford University.
Paul D. Boyer
My older brother, Roy, and I had a play-fight relationship.
Paul D. Boyer
My French heritage has been mixed with English and other nationalities as the Guymons descended.
Paul D. Boyer
My first exposure to chemistry came when I was given a chemistry set for Christmas.
Paul D. Boyer
My father, Dell Delos Boyer, born in 1879 in Springville, Utah, came from the Pennsylvania Boyers, who in turn came from an earlier Bayer ancestry in what is now Holland and Germany.
Paul D. Boyer
Mountain hikes instilled in me a life-long urge to get to the top of any inviting summit or peak.
Paul D. Boyer
More by example than by word, my father taught me logical reasoning, compassion, love of others, honesty, and discipline applied with understanding.