C AY. you? It's difficult, uCWhat else can I tell I never thought of making a summary gein eva@iyating of my career. I've enjoyed my career very very much, f and I feel that I've been ajgpgquite lucky in the way that it has gone. I somehow or other always managed tc have a good job, and that's very important I might add. To be quite interested in what G ‘ f f I was doing. doing this, I've never had a period “which I've said why am I this is awful work, from doing what I want. could these seople are preventing me I've had some constraints but nothing I dream of complaining about. é here very j Well. [tape interrupted] I never knew the people over What was I saying? “tdi ) BERGE: You didn't know the people over herevery well. KOHN: Oh yes, more of Tobias. mine, BERGE: right. Kat ont baw I hd met Lawrence. Well ,t VeewresA But his interests in a way were different than I think, because he was trained as a physicist. Can you explain a little bit about the difference in perspectives from a physicist or a radiation physicist anda radiation biologist's point of view? KOHN: I'm not sure that I would want to generalize too much, but I think the physicist would tend to think in terms @fbesdtiies ae ase es of his knowledge of atoms, 21 neutrons, protons, so

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