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Editorial

Comparative behavioral genetics: the Yamamoto approach

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Pages 41-43 | Received 03 May 2019, Accepted 06 May 2019, Published online: 30 May 2019
 

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Acknowledgments

HT: I am very honored to be a colleague of Daisuke Yamamoto. He not only helped us setting up my new lab at the Tohoku University in 2013, but guided me and my lab members to adapt to the academic and administrative systems that were alien to us at that time. Retrospectively, it was truly fortunate that Daisuke and his team with international perspectives were the closest colleague of us. CFW: I am privileged to have been close friends with Daisuke Yamamoto since our post-doctoral days. Although our research diverged, we have maintained close contact, and, with growing admiration, I am confident that the best of Yamamoto’s triumphs is still to come.

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