My Career in Science - Mario Vassalle -- TOC
Interview of Mario Vassalle by Dr. Eva Cramer for the
Living History Project, 27 June 2008
Table of Contents for Questions Asked:
00:00:53 Where and when were you born?
00:01:44 What did your parents do?
00:02:45 Everybody went on to higher education [your sister
and brothers]?
00:03:00 What made you go into
Medicine?
00:04:20 Where did you study?
00:09:40 What made you go to
Cardiology?
00:11:49 What made you come to
the United States?
00:16:29 And then what happened?
[after you went to Augusta, Georgia]
00:19:31 From there where did
you go?
00:23:39 That was the beginning [the experimental study in Augusta] and
you went on to publish how many papers?
00:24:07 You�ve also had a lot
of students [working with you]?
00:24:53 It was important for
the student that they go on
00:25:40 You have done so many things. Of the things that you have done
which do you think are the most important?
00:30:40 I want you to tell us
about some of your scientific accomplishments.
00:47:10 Do you have advice for
young investigators?
00:53:39 In addition to science, you have written a lot of poetry. I
thought it might be nice if you might read one of your poems.