Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
J Biol Chem. 2020 Nov 20;295(47):15957-15973. doi: 10.1074/jbc.X120.016150.
There is nothing quite like the excitement of discovery in science-of finding something no one else knew and seeing a story unfold. One has to be part of an emerging picture to feel the elation. These moments in a lifetime are few and far between, but they fuel enthusiasm and keep one going. They are embedded in struggles and joys of everyday life, years of establishing what Louis Pasteur called "the prepared mind," working with mentors, trainees, and colleagues, failures and successes. This article recalls 1) how I got to be a biochemist; 2) my contributions as an educator and researcher, especially regarding meprin metalloproteases; and 3) my participation in communities of science. Perhaps my reflections will help an aspiring scientist see how fulfilling a career in science can be.
在科学中,没有什么比发现新事物更令人兴奋了——发现别人不知道的东西,并看到一个故事展开。一个人必须成为一个新兴图景的一部分,才能感受到这种欣喜若狂。这种一生中的时刻很少而且相隔很远,但它们激发了热情,让人们继续前进。它们嵌入在日常生活的奋斗和欢乐中,是多年来建立起路易斯·巴斯德所说的“有准备的头脑”的结果,与导师、学员和同事一起工作,经历失败和成功。本文回忆了 1) 我如何成为一名生物化学家;2) 我作为教育者和研究人员的贡献,特别是关于金属蛋白酶 meprin;以及 3) 我参与科学社区的情况。也许我的反思将帮助有抱负的科学家看到,从事科学事业可以是多么有意义。