Paul-Callaghan-Obituary

Paul Callaghan

Obituary

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Sir Paul Callaghan, a top New Zealand scientist who gained international recognition for his work in molecular physics, has died after a long battle with cancer. He was 64.

"New Zealand has suffered a tremendous loss," Sir Peter Gluckman, Prime Minister John Key's chief science adviser, said in a statement Saturday. "Paul has been our most distinguished public scientist and in the world of molecular physics has been a giant."

Callaghan, who was diagnosed with bowel cancer in 2008, was best known for his work with magnetic resonance, a field that has practical applications in everything from health care to industrial production. He was also known for his work on nanoscience, which involves studying properties of substances at the scale of the individual atom.

Callaghan won numerous accolades over his career, and was elected a Fellow to the Royal Society of London. In 2009, he was honored with a knighthood and in 2011 was named New Zealander of the Year.

An outspoken public intellectual, Callaghan argued in favor of commercializing science. In 2004, he founded Magritek, a Wellington-based company that used magnetic resonance imaging and nuclear magnetic resonance for industrial and research applications.

Gluckman said Callaghan was able to make science accessible to regular New Zealanders by explaining it in a straightforward and entertaining way, and that he was able to use radio, books and public lectures to promote his view that the country could use science to become a wealthier and better place.

Deputy Prime Minister Bill English said in a statement that Callaghan earned the respect of everyone, even those who disagreed with him.

"His knowledge and willingness to teach others was an inspiration to not only the science community, but New Zealand as a whole," English said. "He brought a unique combination of brilliance, integrity and courage to public debate."

Callaghan began his studies at Wellington's Victoria University, where he completed a degree in physics, before continuing them at the University of Oxford in England, where he earned a doctorate.



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To the family of Paul Callaghan, I am sorry to hear of your loss. Science is such an important aspect of our everday lives and for him to have actually partaken in some of the actual studies is something to be commended. Many people believe science and religion do not mix but when you're an advocate bible reader you realize just how much the two go together. May the God of all comfort give you the strength needed to endure this trialsome time.

May the family of Sir Paul Callagan find peace from the words of the Bible. Ecclesiastes 7:1 states that a name is better than good oil, and the day of death than the day of one's being born. Sir Callagan used his life to benefit others and left a legacy that will be remembered. Our heavenly Father will remember him, too, on the day when he empties the memorial tombs and brings life again to those who have died. Then the tears of sorrow will be turned into tears of joy.

Sir Paul Callagan was a brilliant scientist. "Words from wise people are like water bubbling up from a deep well--the well of wisdom." (Proverbs 18:4) He will be missed.
May your hearts have peace from our Heavenly Father.

May Jehovah God bless you in your time of sorrow.

May the God of all comfort be with your family at this time grief, may all Paul's memories stay close to your heart. Psalms 46:1 Joanna

My sincere condolences to the aAbreu family. Your loss is very painful at the moment but know that God cares and will sustain you all-Psalms 55:22

My condolences to the family. May your fond memories of him bring you peace as well as the comfort that our heavenly father gives.

The world has lost a great man. God rest his soul, while comforting his loved ones.

With deepest sympathy to the Callaghan family during your time of grief...Psalm 46:1...God is for us a refuge and strength, A help that is readily to be found during difficult times...May God provide you with peace and comfort to endure the days ahead.