Personal Perspectives
OSTI personal perspectives are statements by members of the OSTI community about their contributions to the OSTI mission and their experiences.
05
Sep
2008
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Jul
2008
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Jun
2008
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May
2008
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Jan
2008
![Allan Cormack](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/eot2008/20080922162942im_/http://www.osti.gov/ostiblog/home/resource/enclosures/cormack.jpg)
Allan Cormack
A young father of two lies in a hospital bed seriously ill. The physician admits he has no treatment. The pancreas is secreting substances that are digesting itself and destroying surrounding tissue. Some patients recover on their own; others simply expire. Only time will tell which fate awaits the young father.
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20
Dec
2007
As a staff member involved in OSTI’s Web presence, it was personally satisfying today to hear Google’s J.L. Needham mention OSTI in testimony to the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.
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05
Dec
2007
Yesterday my son had an emergency appendectomy – these days a pretty routine procedure. But far from routine was the array of drugs offered to get him through the long night ahead.
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16
Nov
2007
In 2005, the idea of creating a global science gateway for the web was conceived at OSTI. It would make the best collections of scientific information from nations around the world act as if they were a single enormous collection. It would be searchable via a single query, and it would be available at no cost to anyone anywhere with web access.
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