鈥Now you just fought one hell of a fight
And I know you hate me, and you got the right
To kill me now, and I wouldn鈥檛 blame you if听you do.
But ya ought to thank me, before I die,
For the gravel in ya guts and the spit in ya eye
Cause I鈥檓 the son-of-a-bitch that named you听Sue.鈥
With these words, Johnny Cash鈥檚 character justified giving his son a somewhat unusual name because it made him the man he was. By听the same token, I would like to claim some credit for making Russell Foster one of the most imaginative and influential biologists of听his generation. In 鈥Eternal sunshine of the scientific mind鈥 (26听September), he outlined the lack of encouragement he had received during his career, which only made him more determined to succeed.
As Friedrich Nietzsche (and听Kelly Clarkson) said: 鈥淭hat which does not kill us makes us stronger.鈥 Since I was one of the people who refereed Foster鈥檚 unfunded grant applications when he returned to the UK, I听must surely, along with his careers adviser, have contributed indirectly to his description of a novel photoreceptor type in the vertebrate retina, arguably the biggest advance in visual science in the past 50 years.
If only my dad had called me Alison鈥
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As a researcher in the US at the same time as Russell Foster, I found his statement that those of us who pursued research in the country in the late 1980s 鈥渨ere profoundly changed by the experience鈥 to ring very true.
However, his response to a first grant rejection was not adopted by all. Many applicants, rather than approaching alternative funders, engaged with reviewers鈥 criticisms and were encouraged to resubmit their proposals. It was therefore possible for newcomers and established academics to stake听their claims to exciting new areas of research, knowing that after one or two iterations they could be fairly confident of funding.
American agencies have recently reduced the number of resubmissions allowed, but I believe it was their enlightened position in the 1980s, which contrasts so strongly with the UK research councils鈥 鈥渘o resubmission鈥 policy today, that enabled US scientific research to be so vibrant at that time.
Peter J. Cragg
University of Brighton
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