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Sabieh Anwar (in front row) as Collaborator of Dr. Alexander Pines in Pines Lab , the first muslim ever to be a Collaborator of Dr. Pines.
Alex Pines
To call “Alex� Pines one of the world’s leading authorities on MRI technology is an understatement. Pines, who holds joint appointments with Berkeley Lab’s Materials Sciences Division and with UC Berkeley, where he is the Glenn T. Seaborg Professor of Chemistry, has worked with an ever-changing but consistently creative and dedicated group of graduate students and post-doctoral researchers (affectionately referred to as “Pinenuts�, plus a long-standing core of collaborators, to essentially re-define what NMR/MRI technology is. Like the ultimate therapist, he has extracted from atomic nuclei an on-going series of increasingly sensitive self-revelations under ever-broadening situational settings. Over the past two decades, Pines has been using NMR/MRI technology to carry out a veritable communications gabfest with atomic nuclei.This issue of SABL debuts the first in a series of three articles on the latest of the lengthy but still growing list of accomplishments by Alex Pines and his Pinenuts.
Atoms and the molecules that they form are more than ready and able to communicate their nature to those who have mastered any one of several different languages they use. Of these languages, perhaps none is potentially more revealing than "nuclear magnetic resonance" or NMR, and its sibling, “magnetic resonance imaging� or MRI. And of those who have mastered the language of NMR/MRI, there is none who has mastered it better than Berkeley Lab Chemist Alexander Pines.
Sabieh Anwar with Alex Pines
Research News: Berkeley Scientists Bring MRI/NMR to Microreactors
http://www.lbl.gov/Science-Articles/Archive/sabl/2007/Jul/Pines.html
Pines Lab
http://waugh.cchem.berkeley.edu/
Lawrence Berkeley Lab, California
http://www.lbl.gov/
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is a funny description.
It giving the impression as if thousands of muslims (scientists!) are dying for any hope of a potential "collaboration" with Dr. Pines.
I think most muslims don't care to have any "collaboration" with Dr. Pines and will be kept wondering who he might be.
The same will be true for Dr. Pines i.e. he is never going to bother if someone is hindu, jew, or a muslim, who is offering himself/herself to be a "collaborator."
However, I will definitely find it a very much entertaining question to ask Dr Pines if Sabieh has been his first "muslim collaborator."
I believe he is likely to respond "who cares whether he is muslim/jew/hindu/sikh" or possibly will say "I never knew he is a "muslim", how come he is here and how he could get a visa of my country?"
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