Abstract
Few who do research have any illusions that they alone, acting in isolation, are likely to accomplish much that is truly significant. We all build on the work of our prophets and our colleagues. Whatever contributions we may make will, however, almost certainly, pale by comparison with what we can expect our disciples to contribute. From the best and the brightest, those who are fortunate enough to be in the right place at the right time, we truly expect great things. But we can hope as well that all will discover some of the magic ingredients for research training and have the opportunity to transfer these to their successors.
- Received July 19, 1988.
- Accepted August 19, 1989.
- Copyright © 1989 by the American Academy of Pediatrics
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