Pioneers
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Green School is a place of pioneers, local and global.
So I was privileged to train in transplantation under two great surgical pioneers: Thomas Starzl, who performed the world's first successful liver transplant in 1967, and Sir Roy Calne, who performed the first liver transplant in the U.K. in the following year.
The research success that we celebrate today has been made possible by the curiosity and contribution and commitment of individual scientists and medical
pioneers.
So we ask that you join us in rediscovering the value of citizens united, and to declare that we are all still
pioneers.
When I was born, this idea was already conceived by
pioneers
such as the Fry brothers and Lars Leksell, who is know actually as the inventor of the gammaknife.
And it makes you ponder why those
pioneers
failed.
Using this process,
pioneers
in the industry are layering up cells today.
Secondly, when we talk about men who are succeeding, we rightly consider them icons or
pioneers
or innovators to be emulated.
We see ourselves as
pioneers
of a new frontier, and beyond economic data, unlocking the human story, moment by moment.
Now, Edsger Dijkstra, when he wrote this, intended it as a criticism of the early
pioneers
of computer science, like Alan Turing.
And he said, "Well, recently I pitched a sustainability project to a client, and turned and he said to me, 'I know it's going to cost less, I know it's going to sell more, but we're not pioneers, because
pioneers
have arrows in their backs.'"
I think we've got a roomful of pioneers, and I hope there are far more
pioneers
out there, because we need to solve these problems.
The hope is that they will help transform access to care, the health picture in impoverished areas, and even the way medicine itself is learned and practiced, and that they will become
pioneers
in our global reach for universal health coverage, surely a tall order.
Over the last half a century,
pioneers
of transplantation have tried hard to make it happen, but with limited to no success.
Currently, the new narrative about Braddock, a poster child for Rust Belt revitalization, is a story of urban
pioneers
discovering a new frontier.
But
pioneers
like Dr. Hayden and Eunice Kennedy Shriver, the founder of Special Olympics, persevered, and Special Olympics athletes have proved them right four and a half million times over.
So 20 years ago, when I worked for Al Gore in the White House, he was one of the early
pioneers
pleading with businesses and governments to pay attention to the challenges of climate change.
Marie Curie, one of the early radiation pioneers, summed up the challenge as follows: "Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood.
These
pioneers
paved the way for my professional journey with barbershops and health, which began in Chicago in medical school.
And we finally are starting to fulfill now some of the promises of those early pioneers, of Turing and von Neumann and McCulloch and Pitts.
I was one of the
pioneers
of violent jihad in the UK.
Now, every day, I get to meet people who are real
pioneers
in the field of nuclear threats.
And, of course, the thing that shows up last and eventually is the schools, because the people have to move in, the young
pioneers
have to move in, get older, have kids and fight, and then the schools get pretty good eventually.
Garrett A. Morgan and Madame CJ Walker were
pioneers
of the black hair-care and beauty industry in the early 1900s.
While I was a researcher at the National Cancer Institute, I had the privilege of working with some of the
pioneers
of this field and watched the development firsthand.
Or do you have this vision that the knowledge that you get from the
pioneers
can actually be pretty quickly disseminated to help a broader set of recipients?
So take a look at what happens when the foremost journalist of early television meets one of the foremost computer pioneers, and the computer begins to express itself.
Let us recall the
pioneers
who made this technical marvel possible.
The two great
pioneers
of liquid fuel rocketry in Russia and in Germany, Konstantin Tsiolkovsky and Hermann Oberth, both traced their own commitment to the field of spaceflight to their reading "From the Earth to the Moon" as teenagers, and then subsequently committing themselves to trying to make that story a reality.
So it was while reading "From the Earth to the Moon" and "The War of the Worlds" that the first
pioneers
of astronautics were inspired to dedicate their lives to solving the problems of spaceflight.
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