Table of Contents for Beverly Bishop's Interview
My Career in Science - Beverly P. Bishop -- TOC

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Table of Contents for Beverly Bishop Interview

 00:01:43  Why don�t we start by having you share a little information about your early life and those influences (parents, other people, books�) that contributed to your career development?

 00:03:12 Were you interested in science in high school?

 00:04:02 Where did you go to college?

 00:11:20 Where did you precede to after Syracuse; did you go on with you education?

 00:29:27 Who were some of the people you interacted with that were in the department?

 00:23:30 That [year in Scotland] was very productive for you scientifically, wasn�t it?

 00:26:32 So Beverly, tell me about your first publication.

 00:28:13 And tell me about the content of the article.

 00:29:36 What were some of your findings for the abdominal muscles?

 00:31:50 You received your degree from physiology and biophysics here at Buffalo when under Hermann Rahn and then Hermann Rahn had a significant role in your staying here as well.

 00:37:06 Now the teaching the physical therapists however you were teaching as a part time instructor is that correct?

 00:38:45 So were you carrying out research at the same time during theses years when you were beginning as a teacher?

 00:39:30 You told us earlier in the interview about Hermann Rahn�s philosophy about getting the most out of faculty and as a manager myself I think it is wonderful advice for anybody who is managing people and I would like you to share it with us.

 00:41:58 Hermann was also influential in your becoming a member of The American Physiological Society.

 00:44:46 You said you went to lots of meeting but as opposed to must of us who hopped on a train or got on a commercial flight, you and Charles did it a little bit differently.

 00:48:48 So tell me Beverly, you�re a distinguished teaching professor here in the SUNY system how did you go about developing your teaching expertise?

 00:51:24 How did you come to develop all of these ideas and this kind of approach?

 00:55:14 Beverly there were many influences on you research from your teaching and you students, can you tell us about that?

 01:03:06 Do you have any advice for new researchers starting out?

 01:03:55 Beverly over the 50 year of your career, neurophysiology has changed immensely. From your perspective do you have any thoughts about what the future looks like?

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