
The research I’ve been doing to quantify the importance of these cancer-causing mutations was featured in an article in Quanta magazine entitled, ‘Theorists Debate How ‘Neutral’ Evolution Really Is.’ I guess I’m a theorist. I am a rotational columnist for a satirical work advice column in The New York Times Sunday Business section called “Work Friend.” Write me! My tenure there lasts until the end of May.”Ī note from Jeff Townsend: “In late 2018, we published a new method that enables the calculation of how the spread of cancerous cells depends on each mutation that leads to cancer. My twins, who just turned six, are in kindergarten and loving it. Katy Lederer writes: “I am still in Park Slope, where I roam my natural range of about a half-mile-square in every season.

I also bumped into Andy Light ’91 in Aspen in February, and see Benito Moyer ’92 and Katie Stitch ’01 on a regular basis as our kids go to the same school.” I attended a political fundraiser for Paul Cusack in N.Y.C., organized by a mutual friend, which was inspiring, saw Sally Horchow ’88 at the play “Gloria,” which she co-produced, and went to a XIX Society dinner hosted by the youngest sister of Pete Stovell ’89, Mimi Stovell McAndrew ’01, with several fascinating alumnae. Have seen several alumni recently which is always fun. For Reunion information go to sps.edu/ your form year 1990Ĭharles Cornell shares this news: “Our five-year-old, Eli, just got into kindergarten so we’re happy to have him at the same school at his older brother. PAUL’S SCHOOL, 325 PLEASANT STREET, CONCORD, N.H. PLEASE SEND NEWS/PHOTOS OF YOURSELF OR OTHER ALUMNI FOR THESE PAGES TO: FORMNOTES EDITOR, ALUMNI HORAE, ST. 90S THESE FORMNOTES REFLECT INFORMATION RECEIVED THROUGH March 25, 2019.
