About Steve Caplan
I am a Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, Nebraska where I mentor a group of students, postdoctoral fellows and researchers working on endocytic protein trafficking. My first lablit novel, "Matter Over Mind," is about a biomedical researcher seeking tenure and struggling to overcome the consequences of growing up with a parent suffering from bipolar disorder. Lablit novel #2, "Welcome Home, Sir," published by Anaphora Literary Press, deals with a hypochondriac principal investigator whose service in the army and post-traumatic stress disorder actually prepare him well for academic, but not personal success. Novel #3, "A Degree of Betrayal," is an academic murder mystery. "Saving One" is my most recent novel set at the National Institutes of Health. Now IN PRESS: Today's Curiosity is Tomorrow's Cure: The Case for Basic Biomedical Research (CRC PRESS, 2021).
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iGroaned.
iSorry. As an infamous Wpg hockey player once said upon having a tooth knocked out in a fight (early 1980s): A toot for a toot and an i for an i.
My best friend from high school is an optometrist, and says she gets iJokes every single day. I say it’s her profession’s own fault for organising events like the annual Eye Ball.
Guess it just goes to show how iOriginal I am (not)…
Also reminds me of one of Bart Simpson’s joke phone calls to the pub owner, asking for I.P. Freely…