Renowned as one of the world's most influential hepatologists, the late Dr. Hans Popper was mentor and role model to three generations of clinical scientists until his death in 1988. In this volume, 47 of Dr. Popper's colleagues from around the world present their personal recollections of him and reflect on the ways in which his insights influenced their own research. The essays attest to the wide range of Dr. Popper's research interests, his incredible ability to see associations between studies in seemingly disparate fields, and his profound commitment to basic science as the cornerstone of clinical progress.
