For many academic physician-scientists, the yearly Tri-Societies meeting of the ASCI, AAP, and AFCR during the 1960s, ’70s, and ’80s was an annual rite of spring and the focal point of the academic year. In this brief essay, I set down some miscellaneous recollections of these meetings and some thoughts about why they were of such central importance in the careers of those of my generation.
Robert J. Lefkowitz
Title and authors | Publication | Year |
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A History of the American Society for Clinical Investigation
Joel Howell MD PhD |
Journal of Clinical Investigation | 2009 |
Something lost - something gained: the ASCI begins its second century
Charles L. Sawyers |
Journal of Clinical Investigation | 2008 |