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Profiles of New Century Society
Members
Members of the New Century Society provide vital support for the
Laboratory's future research and educational programs through bequests
and deferred gifts.
Julie and Frank Child
Theirs is a classic MBL love story. As an undergraduate, she
first came to the Marine Biological Laboratory during the summer of
1953 to work as a chambermaid in the Brick Dormitory. He began
his lifelong association with the Laboratory as a janitor during the
summer of 1951. She would become a highly respected biological
illustrator. And he would conduct research in cell biology and teach
scores of students at the University of Chicago and Trinity College in
Connecticut. More >>
Shinya Inoué
A fateful conversation between two scientists at a
popular Woods Hole watering hole may have first brought Shinya
Inoué to Woods Hole and the MBL, but the opportunity for unique
research collaborations kept him coming back for decades. One
evening at the Captain Kidd, Dr. Jean Clark-Dan, wife of Professor
Katsuma Dan, Dr. Inoué’s mentor at Tokyo University and the
Misaki Marine Biological Station, spoke highly of a young, ambitious
Japanese zoology student to her friend, Kenneth Cooper, a Princeton
biology professor and MBL summer investigator. Impressed with
what he heard, Cooper arranged a fellowship for the student
(Inoué) to Princeton not long after. That was in
1948. The rest, as they say, is history. More >>
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Pamela Clapp Hinkle, Director of
Development and External Relations
Tel: (508) 289-7650 | E-mail: pclapp@mbl.edu
Kristine Johnson, Special Gifts and Planned Giving
Tel: (508) 289-7766 | E-mail: kjohnson@mbl.edu
Susan Joslin, Associates Administrator
Tel: (508) 289-7281 | E-mail: sjoslin@mbl.edu
Mary Loftus, Foundations and Corporate Relations
Tel: (508) 289-7414 | E-mail: mloftus@mbl.edu
Kate Shaw, Annual Giving and Alumni Affairs
Tel: (508) 289-7416 | E-mail: kshaw@mbl.edu
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