It seems like it’s customary among academics these days to provide a survey of things done in the past year, publications and the like. But by far my most consequential “publication” this year was non-academic, nor was I even the lead author—credit for that goes to my wife, Kristin (I was more of a lab assistant). And that was my daughter, Tabitha Calliope Priou, born August 26th and pictured below with her sister, Penelope.
Last Year's Work
Last Year's Work
Last Year's Work
It seems like it’s customary among academics these days to provide a survey of things done in the past year, publications and the like. But by far my most consequential “publication” this year was non-academic, nor was I even the lead author—credit for that goes to my wife, Kristin (I was more of a lab assistant). And that was my daughter, Tabitha Calliope Priou, born August 26th and pictured below with her sister, Penelope.