Word: diamonde
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...Although he concentrated in physiology, Diamond entered the Latin poetry translation competition every year and won three years...
...interview with the magazine strategy+business, Diamond, a former Winthrop House resident, recalled his classics teacher’s prediction that he would someday “unify the sciences and humanities...
...Diamond’s freshman year roommate Alfred M. Derrow ’58 recalled feeling “overwhelmed and somewhat intimidated” when he first met Diamond. He described the young Diamond as being a brilliant student who listened to classical music and got up before class to go bird watching...
...After graduating, Diamond went on to earn a Ph.D. in physiology and membrane biophysics from the University of Cambridge in 1961. He returned to Harvard as a member of the Society of Fellows...
...moved across the country to teach physiology at UCLA, where he has remained for over 40 years. While investigating the membrane physiology of the intestine in the laboratory, Diamond also pursued a separate interest in evolutionary biology and the study of New Guinea birds...