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Jason D. Morrow

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MORROW, Jason D.July 8, 2008. His family, the Vanderbilt community, and the international scientific establishment, lost a brilliant and dedicated man when Dr. Jason D. Morrow, physician and scientist, died suddenly Tuesday, July 8, 2008. He was Chief of Clinical Pharmacology at Vanderbilt,...

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larger then life itself is the only way to try to quantify this gentle r & d giant...& may his post grads transend his lifes works...rip.

Lisa, I am saddened by this news. I hope that you are well. My prayers are with you all.

To the Morrow Family:
I am shocked and saddened to learn of Jason's passing. During my tenure at the American Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Jason chaired a Task Force on Dietary Supplement Safety that I staffed. It was a distinct honor and pleasure to work with Jason. I will always remember his inquiries about my vegetable garden and my son that preceeded the "business at hand". My thoughts and prayers are with you during this most difficult time.

This is really sad news. We miss you Dr. Morrow - a great scientist, gentleman, and a helping friend. I still vividly remember our conversations at the AOCS meeting and also our scientific discussions. I adore your helping nature and you promised to help me with my research. A kind and gentle person Dr. Morrow was - a real human among scientists.
The Lipid Field misses you. This is a great loss.
May Dr. Morrow's soul rest in peace.

We really miss Dr. Morrow. He meant so much for our careers. When we arrived at Vanderbilt he was one of the first persons that really made us feeling welcomed. He guided us through the difficulties of establishing ourselves as independent physician-scientists. His door was always open and he was always available for suggestions from grant writing to career choices. He was generous, always smiling and he had a very special way to give the right advice. We will always carry his memory with us...

We really miss Dr. Morrow. He meant so much for our careers. When we arrived at Vanderbilt he was one of the first persons that really made us feeling welcomed. He guided us through the difficulties of establishing ourselves as independent physician-scientists. His door was always open and he was always available for suggestions from grant writing to career choices. He was generous, always smiling and he had a very special way to give the right advice. We will always carry his memory with us...

We really miss Dr. Morrow. He meant so much for our careers. When we arrived at Vanderbilt he was one of the first persons that really made us feeling welcomed. He guided us through the difficulties of establishing ourselves as independent physician-scientists. His door was always open and he was always available for suggestions from grant writing to career choices. He was generous, always smiling and he had a very special way to give the right advice. We will always carry his memory with us...

Lisa, Jeremy, and Stephanie,
I can't begin to express my deepest condolences for your loss. Jason truely was a wonderful boss and person, I never dreamed I would have to work for anyone else. After working for him for nine years, I can say he will be truly missed, for his guidance, compassion, and wisdom. We will carry on with the Morrow lab and his vision, so that he may live on in this scientific community forever.

DEAR MRS. VERA MORROW,
OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY GOES OUT TO YOU, YOUR DAUGHTER-IN-LAW AND GRANDCHILDREN. YOUR SON MUST HAVE BEEN A WONDERFUL AND GIVING PERSON JUST AS YOU AND YOUR HUSBAND. HE SOUNDS LIKE SOMEONE I WOULD LIKE TO MEET SOMEDAY WHEN I TOO GO "HOME". BY THE KIND MESSAGES WRITTEN HERE HE WAS LOVED AND GAVE LOVE. PRAYERS GO OUT TO ALL OF YOU, GERRI Dr. Steve Connelly's Office