Rainer mentioned that Dr Taylor had multiple knee surgeries. What isn't readily known is that the first one went very wrong and infection nearly claimed him. It was a huge undertaking to get the infection under control and once that was corrected, the damage done to the replaced knee by infection made it necessary to do a second replacement. After a very lengthy rehabilitation, he has returned, with assistance, to his lab at UCONN. The cost, in terms of finances and quality of life. was extensive.
Thought you should know....he never quit and was never pushed out.