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From: Lesley Groff
To: Lindsay Borthwicl
Subject: Re: 1st write-up
Date: Thu, 31 May 2012 13:35:29 +0000
super!!! I will pass along. Thank you Lindsay
On May 31, 2012, at 9:33 AM, Lindsay Borthwick wrote:
> Hi Lesley,
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> Please find attached a write-up for Jeffrey. Also, I want to pass along the note below.
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> Many thanks!
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> Lindsay
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> Hi Jeffrey,
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> I hope this write-up is to your liking. It's about Martin's work. I usually have a strong
sense of format when I start writing a piece because I know where it's going to be published
and therefore how it's going to be read. But because you and I haven't really decided on
that, I just tried to capture the spirit of the day, Martin's intellectual passions and the
science itself. This piece focuses on his work on eusociality in ants and prelife. (I could
easily write a short follow-up piece on his cancer work with Bert Vogelstein, particularly
once their forthcoming paper is published in Nature.)
> All this to say that I'm not married to this format. What I've written is long and fairly
magazine-y in style. I think it will capture an audience's interest and does justice to
Martin's work (and your support of it), but in the future I could also boil the presentations
down to just the science and keep them short — closer in length to, say, a blog post. In
fact, that may be the best strategy for some of the presentations from April 15, since
Martin's and Ted Kaptchuk's contained a lot more narrative than most of the others.
> Lastly, I usually check the facts of a write-up like this with the scientists I'm writing
about, but I haven't done that yet. So if you find some of the scientific details a bit
fuzzy, that's why. Ordinarily, they would be clarified or corrected before publication. Just
part of the process.
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> I'm leaving today for Toronto, where I'll be on holiday for the next two weeks. I can write
up another couple of presentations while I'm there, if you'd like. But first, I'd welcome
your feedback on this one.
> Revisiting that day's conversations and Martin's work, in particular, was a pleasure.
Thanks for the opportunity.
> Best,
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> <Martin Nowak summary.docx>
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