Radioisotope Research in Medicine Oral History Transcript 1979
Radioisotope Research in Medicine Oral History Transcript 1979
Kenneth Gordon Scott
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And you can knock on wood, but I'm one of the pioneers that doesn't have leukemia. -23- Crocker Laboratory Hughes: I'd like to talk about that a little bit later. Let's talk about Crocker. Scott: Well, the people at Crocker were people that John Lawrence attracted. Most of these people went through my hands, because 1 could show them what we did with our equipment. There was Lawrence Tuttle. He worked with me for quite a while. Hughes: Where did he come from? Scott: He was from UC, in the Depar...tment of Agricultural Engineering or something like that. Hughes: Had he previously been interested in radioisotopes? Scott: No, he just came in looking for part-time work, and they put him on as a radiochemist-biologist type. Hughes: Were you by this time a full-time employee of the Crocker Radiation Lab? Scott: For S50 a month. Hughes: Was that brought about by your association with John Lawrence? Scott: Yes. Hughes: It was logical for you to come along with him? Scott: Yes, I was doing his work.
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