Roger Hendrix: Gentle Provocateur

Journal of Bacteriology
S Casjens, Graham F Hatfull

Abstract

Roger W. Hendrix was at the forefront of bacteriophage biology for nearly 50 years and was central to our understanding of both viral capsid assembly and phage genomic diversity and evolution. Roger's warm and gentle demeanor belied a razor-sharp mind and warmed him to numerous highly productive collaborations that amplified his scientific impact. Roger was always completely open with scientific ideas while at the same time quietly agitating with a stream of new ways of thinking about problems and nudging our communities to search for innovative solutions: a gentle but highly effective provocateur.

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Feb 20, 2020·Journal of Bacteriology·A R Mushegian
Apr 11, 2020·Viruses·Philip Serwer, Elena T Wright

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