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the University of Indore, in India, held an international symposium in 2008. Finally, we end this Tribute by showing photographs that celebrate his life in different ways. We know that he loves to take photographs and enjoys them. We have already shown Figs. 2, 3, 4 and 5, Fig. 2 showed his photographs with the 2013 Awardees of the Govindjee and Rajni Govindjee Awards for Excellence in Biological Sciences. Figures 3, 4 and 5 showed his photographs with some of the many others he enjoys being with—both at home and on his travels, Govindjee cherishes having selleck products conversations with many scientists from those starting out on their careers to Nobel laureates. Figure 6 shows a 2013 photograph with John Walker (Nobel laureate in Chemistry, 1997). Figure 7 shows a photograph, taken at the 16th International Photosynthesis Congress, August, 2013, with two of the scientists who are also 80+ and who Govindjee admires for their research and discoveries: Pierre Joliot of France and Ken Sauer of Berkeley, California. Finally,
Fig. 8 shows what he enjoys most: looking and working with plants—both in the lab Adriamycin in vitro and outdoors. Happy 80th to you Gov from all your photosynthesis
friends and colleagues around the World and I’m ADAM7 sure we are joined by all you have touched with your warm humanity in many other walks of life3. Fig. 6 Govindjee (left) with John Walker (Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1997; http://www.mrc-mbu.cam.ac.uk/people/walker) at the 2013 conference on Photosynthesis and Sustainability, held in June, in Baku, Azerbaijan Fig. 7 Still enjoying science at 80+ years. Pierre Joliot of France (left) Govindjee (center) and Ken Sauer of Berkeley, California (right). Photograph taken at the 16th International Congress on Photosynthesis in St. Louis, August 2013 Fig. 8 Govindjee in action. Top Left: Making chlorophyll VX-680 order fluorescence measurements on a bean leaf in Reto Strasser’s lab when the two proposed the OJIP nomenclature for fluorescence transient (Strasser and Govindjee 1991, 1992). Top Right: Govindjee at the experimental plot of corn (Zea mays), where Carl Bernacchi (at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) was making experiments on the combined effect of increasing CO2 and higher temperatures.