Tunnel Vision
Li-Sun on Sep 17th 2011
NOEL Arrold could have ended up in wheat. Or in the classroom.
As a microbiology student in the late 1960s, he was on his way to a career as a teacher when his professor casually mentioned there was money available for a PhD student who might want to postpone teaching qualifications to pursue something more research-based.
The choice was a diploma of education, wheat diseases . . . or mushrooms.
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