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Bob Weinberg
March 16, 2023
I still find it hard to believe that Michael is gone. I wish that there was some more time for us to get together to reminisce about our living together as roommates in the apartment on Harvard Street in Cambridge. Michael always had a warm smile, and positive attitude. It seemed that there was nothing he could not conquer. I was amazed to hear him playing bluegrass on his violin while relaxing. I remember running into him in the hallways after he had begun his PhD program in neuroscience, when he showed me some small device he had invented which measured some parameters in the mouse visual system. I cannot remember seeing Michael feel down or defeated. He would always rise up and get back on the horse. I will never forget Michael.
Lisa Schneider Lenkiewicz
August 24, 2022
My family was so saddened to learn of Michael's passing. He grew up for many years in Norwich, CT, where his father was our beloved cantor. I knew Michael when he was at M.I.T. and I was at Brandeis. He was a genius! May his memory always be for a blessing.
Richard G. Lanzara
October 2, 2020
I found this memorial site while searching for Michael Kuperstein online. I apologize for being late to this online memorial and for sending these late condolences to his family and friends. For several years Michael and I were adventurers exploring Michael’s decades long endeavor to understand the scientific and intellectual basis for biological Life. Michael led us on wonderful journeys deep into his philosophical and scientific ideas. Thanks to Michael’s son, Zach, who saved many of his father’s notes and writings, I attempted to capture Michael’s ideas into our book (“Qunitessence – Life’s Essential Balance Between Stability, Novelty and Fateful Encounters” by Kuperstein and Lanzara available on Amazon). In general, I’m a great fan of the entire Kuperstein family, but I felt particularly blessed to have known Michael as a fellow scientist and to have caught a part of Life’s wave with him.
March 20, 2020
Michael could really play a mean fiddle on his violin .....
Bob Weinberg - Michael's room-mate from 113 Harvard Street, Cambridge 1973-75
Richard Fox
June 8, 2018
I was truly saddened to learn of Michael's passing. I knew Michael growing up as a kid in update NY and then, much later, as an adult. He was truly a genius inventor, with a tremendous passion for his work. His intellectual curiosity was off the charts. Sincere condolences to his family,
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