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GM: Interesting. I found your whole story terribly intriguing, the way it developed, the way it happened, especially considering your background and all the difficulties deciding on Medicine. I was pleased with your persistence in your research all the way by starting with embryonic chicken skin and finally to humans and the development of these epidermal treatment accomplishments and your work with Hoffmann-La Roche. I am amazed how all of these events come together and make such a nice story. Not only that you've contributed so much to dermatology, you've treated people with disfiguring and troublesome acne and other diseases, and you've created a whole new attention to dermatology with the use of systemic drugs that are designed for dermatology. Besides that, you've been recognized nationally and internationally for your accomplishments. I'm so pleased to have had the opportunity to talk to you and to get to know you. I find it extremely exciting and I'm so pleased that we've done this recording on you on Zoom today. We'll have all this up on our website at the History department for other people to see. I think this has really been a very worthwhile endeavor and I'm so glad to be able to feature you in it. So thank you so much for your time and your effort and all that goes into it to recall and retell this wonderful saga.

Thank you so much.


NOTE: This transcript differs from the video interview. It has clarifications and additions made by Dr. Peck.