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REHOVOT — Partici-
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Institute of Science's
biophysics department in-
formed them that he was re-
turning to Israel at once in
order to join his Army unit,
which had gone into Leba-
non with the first wave of
Israeli troops.
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scientists to serve as artil-
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how come this scientist was
rushing back home to go to
war?
But back Prof. Mirelman
came, and after joining his
unit in Lebanon, found him-
self dealing not only with
military matters, but also
with things not far removed
from his ordinary preoccu-
pations.
For example, the diar-
rhea which his studies in
Rehovot may well help
control one day was of
much more than aca-
demic interest to the
sorely afflicted troops.
Moreover, Prof. Mirel-
man soon found himself
arguing with army doc-
tors about modes of
treatment (for seious
cases he favored sulpha
drugs over the more
usual opium-based anti-
diarrheatic), and they fi-
nally became convinced
that he was right.
There was nothing he
could do, however, about the
eating habits of the soldiers.
"If they had stuck to army
rations, everything would
have been OK; but they
stuffed themselves on cake
from home and local, far-
from-sanitary, food. Hence
the diarrhea."
In the course of his service
in Lebanon he may also
have acquired a new
graduate student. As
standard in front-line Is-
raeli units, many of the
soldiers were university
students, and after a long
professional discussion with
a student from the Hebrew
University, the young man
decided he may come to the
Institute to work for his
PhD with Prof. Mirelman.
While some instutute sci-
entists hurried back from
overseas conferences to join
their units, others, who
hadn't been called up, went
on with conferences in Re-
hovot. Thus two meetings
were held during the first
weeks of the war: the Aha-
ron Katzir-Katchalsky
Symposium on Biological
Structure and Coupled
Flow, and the European
Molecular Biology Organ-
ization (EMBO) course on
Hybridomas and Monoc-
lonal Antibodies.
It is noteworthy, in this
connection, that overseas
participants were not
frightened off by the war;
some 95 percent of those
scheduled to come from
abroad turned up on
time.
Not all of the local lectur-
ers were available, but even
those called up tried hard to
get leave and put in an ap-
pearance. Dr. Michael
Steinitz from the Hebrew
University, for instance, de-
livered his scheduled talk at
the EMBO course though he
was still wearing a beg-
rimed army uniform and
still unshaven. Another lec-
turer, Dr. Benny Geiger of
the Weizmann Institute's
The object of punishment
is, prevention from evil; it
never can be.,4riade impul-
sive to good,',
People ask you for criti-
cism, but they only want
praise.
—Somerset Maugham
Chemical Immunology De-
partment, managed to get
two days' leave from his
unit, gave his lecture, and
immediately returned to
the front.
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