Wednesday, 2 January 2013

A Note on Professor Knightly...

In my pre-expedition portfolio [hence forth referred to as-Initial Report] I have several pages worth of material on Professor Knightly and how his research will be of use to us over the coming months. Since the release of my report, however, Professor Knightly has published volume nine of his series `Disease and its Relation to Ecology: A Closer Look at the Mutative Diseases Effect on Plants and Animals.' Although I had made note of it's intended use, I would like to include a brief summary/review of his latest work;

"While continuing his progress in the ecologist study of disease, Professor Knightly broadens the horizon on scientific discovery. Where other scientists have focused on the general break downs of  cells and the comparisons between different species...[Professor Knightly] is the first to make the connections between the metamorphic similarities between the lysosomes in the Abies Concolor and the Sylvilagus Leporidae. The results he yields [...] opens up new understandings to the developments made through mutative diseases."

-Professor Renford

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