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Visit to the Salk Institute

By |2025-04-21T01:30:45-07:00November 13th, 2003|Travel|

During my recent trip to San Diego, I took a little time on my last afternoon to go to the world-famous Salk Institute.


In the main courtyard


As a graduate student, I wrote a couple articles on laboratory design and the history of science, including one on the Richards Medical Research Building, a Penn biomedical laboratory designed by Louis Kahn (a Penn alum and Philadelphia native son). Kahn later designed the Salk; and years later, Bruno Latour went there to do the fieldwork that would become the foundation for Laboratory Life. So it was pretty much irresistable.

Here are more pictures, though it's the kind of place that no photographs-- especially mind-- can do justice to. You really have to go see it yourself.

Advice to a young graduate student

By |2025-04-21T01:30:45-07:00August 28th, 2003|Postacademic|

A former student about to start a Ph.D. at my alma mater asked me for advice on his first year. I came up with a top ten list. While some of my recommendations are very location-specific, there's an intention behind even the Philadelphia-specific stuff that can be generalized to other schools.

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