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While we made several good friends in Seattle, we were only to stay at the University of Washington for 2 years until 1953. That was because Katy Dan had joined the Biology Department at the newly established Tokyo Metropolitan University as head of the Embryology Section (at the urging of his classmate Daigoro Moriwaki, who had just accepted the chairmanship). He wanted me to return to Tokyo and join him as Assistant Professor in his new group. It was Katy and Jean who had gotten me the opportunity to come to the United States in the first place, and Sylvia agreed that I owed it to them at least to try and see what we could do there so I accepted.
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Inoué, S. (2016). Settling in the States. In: Pathways of a Cell Biologist. Springer Biographies. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0947-1_3
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