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Herbert Lin, a Stanford University research fellow, describes how Garwin used his gift for explanation to clarify the challenges of missile defense in the 1980s. His arguments are still valid today.
Dick Garwin was a true genius. But that genius was not confined to his scientific achievements alone. It was evident in how ...
Global health forums like the World Health Assembly, where the pandemic agreement was recently approved, need to fully ...
Kirsten Angeles is an incoming master’s student in the Security Studies Program at Georgetown University’s Walsh School of ...
Jon Arizti Sanz is a Biosecurity Game Changers fellow at Brown University’s Pandemic Center and a postdoctoral associate at ...
Shrestha Rath is a doctoral student in the health security track at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Her ...
Jose Garza-Martinez is serving as a researcher and lecturer at Tecnologico de Monterrey in Mexico, specializing in ...
Raymond Jeanloz, a Berkeley professor and member of the JASON government advisory group, describes how Garwin's experience in many domains of defense science and engineering would result in ...
John Holdren, a Harvard research professor and former President Obama's science advisor, recalls Garwin's amazing combination ...
Rose Gottemoeller, the former top US diplomat on arms control and NATO deputy secretary general, appreciates how Garwin could ...
Frank von Hippel, a professor emeritus at Princeton University, explains how Garwin maintained his independence, integrity, ...
Besides his outstanding achievements, Garwin had an equally impressive, lifelong engagement with Chinese scientists on nuclear arms control, explains Eryn MacDonald of the Union of Concerned ...