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06 Feb 2016
TL;DR: Tim Bartness was a friend, mentor, collaborator and leader to many scientists, younger and older, across a variety of disciplines, and challenged us to think critically and to laugh heartily about both the bad and the good the authors experienced in life.
Abstract: Tim Bartness (Fig. 1) was a friend, mentor, collaborator and leader to many scientists, younger and older, across a variety of disciplines. He died September 24, 2015 at the age of 62 after a one-year battle with multiple myeloma. Tim not only helped educate many of us, but also challenged us to think critically and to laugh heartily about both the bad and the good we experienced in life. Tim was dedicated to science and to those around him. He worked diligently on his research right up the very end until he no longer could.

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TL;DR: Tributes are paid to Tim bartness, a superbly innovative and imaginative scientist who applied a broad understanding of metabolic physiology, behavior, and drug discovery to cancer research.
Abstract: tim bartness died on September 24, 2015 at his home in Atlanta after a year-long battle with multiple myeloma. He was 62 years old. Tim was a superbly innovative and imaginative scientist. Over the course of his distinguished career he applied a broad understanding of metabolic physiology, behavior