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During his Sarrazin lecture in 2001, Dick remarked that his career did not follow a linear path: “…my path has been more of a random walk.” The walk began with theoretical approaches expected of physicists and nurtured by people like Walter Rosenblith (MIT) who introduced Dick to Shannon’s “A mathematical theory of communication”. This early interest culminated in some of Dick’s most highly cited papers on modeling and neuronal variability published in Biophysical Journal in the mid 1960’s. The next random step was prompted by Dick’s awareness that his theories may have little to do with the physiology of excitable tissue and he sought out mentors to help fill that gap: Dennis Noble and Peter Mathews (Oxford). The physicist had now come to embrace experimental physiology of the sensory and neuromuscular systems and cultivated both of these approaches when he formed his own lab in Edmonton.
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