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Published on: January 20, 2011
Thomas John Wydrzynski (8 July 1947-16 March 2018)
Brendon Conlan1, Govindjee2, Johannes Messinger3,4
1Research School of Biological Sciences, Australian Capital Territory, Australian National University, Acton, ACT, 0200, Australia.
Abstract:
With this Tribute, we remember and honor Thomas John (Tom) Wydrzynski. Tom was a highly innovative, independent and committed researcher, who had, early in his career, defined his life-long research goal. He was committed to understand how Photosystem II produces molecular oxygen from water, using the energy of sunlight, and to apply this knowledge towards making artificial systems. In this tribute, we summarize his research journey, which involved working on 'soft money' in several laboratories around the world for many years, as well as his research achievements. We also reflect upon his approach to life, science and student supervision, as we perceive it. Tom was not only a thoughtful scientist that inspired many to enter this field of research, but also a wonderful supervisor and friend, who is deeply missed (see footnote*).
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