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T o provide contemporary investigators and the public a rare view into the lives and times of influential immunologists,
AAI arranged for the award-winning Oral Historian Brien Williams, Ph.D., to interview past AAI presidents, beginning in the spring of 2012. Interviewees were asked about their family backgrounds, early interest in science, reasons for studying immunology, career and research highlights, challenges faced, balancing professional and private life, hobbies outside of the laboratory, major changes in immunology over the course of their careers, and the future of immunology and science in the United States. The sessions, typically one and one-half to two hours in length, were professionally recorded and edited in high-definition video.
“Scientific contributions live on as researchers continue to build upon the work of the past, yet present-day investigators often know little about the scientists responsible for them,” said AAI Historian John Emrich, Ph.D., who first conceived of the Oral History Project in 2011. “The ‘Pillars of Immunology’ series in The Journal of Immunology makes the connections between past and present science more explicit than they otherwise would be, but investigators rarely have the opportunity to hear about their predecessors’ motivations, their hardships suffered and overcome, their lives outside of the laboratory, or even their candid thoughts on the state of the field.”
To date, 25 past presidents have been interviewed. Their presidential terms span five decades, from that of Herman Eisen (AAI ’51, president 1968–69) to Leslie Berg (AAI ’94, president 2011–12). Included in this group were two past presidents in their 90s, Eisen and David Talmage (AAI ’54, president 1978–79, now deceased); six in their 80s; and four in their 70s.
The memories and reflections contained in these interviews constitute an important facet of the history of immunology that would likely be lost to future generations if not preserved in the AAI Oral History Project. As AAI continues to conduct interviews with additional presidents and other influential immunologists, members and the general public are invited to view the oral histories already recorded. Video clips and the full-length interviews, which have been optimized for playback on TVs, computers, and mobile devices, are available at www.aai.org/ohp.
Oral History Interviews Currently Available:■ Herman N. Eisen (1968–69)■ K. Frank Austen (1977–78)■ David W. Talmage (1978–79)■ Jonathan W. Uhr (1983–84)■ William E. Paul (1986–87)■ Max D. Cooper (1988–89)■ Henry Metzger (1991–92)■ Frank W. Fitch (1992–93)
■ Irving L. Weissman (1994–95)■ Richard W. Dutton (1995–96)■ Katherine L. Knight (1996–97)■ Roger M. Perlmutter (1999–2000)■ Philippa Marrack (2000–01)■ James P. Allison (2001–02)■ Laurie H. Glimcher (2003–04)
■ Susan L. Swain (2004–05)■ Lewis L. Lanier (2006–07)■ Olivera J. Finn (2007–08)■ Arthur Weiss (2008–09)■ Betty A. Diamond (2009–10)■ Jeffrey A. Frelinger (2010–11)■ Leslie J. Berg (2011–12)
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