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FOREWORD
SIMON BRAILOWSKY 1948-1998
In May of 1998, the neuroscience communitylost a dynamic young colleague, at the pinnacle ofhis career, in a tragic automobile accident. Simon
Brailowsky was born in 1948 in Mexico City; hereceived his medical degree in 1972 from theUniversity of Mexico and a Ph.D. in 1987 fromthe University of Paris VI. As Professor ofNeuroscience at the Universidad Nacional Autonomade Mexico and a member of the Mexican Board ofElectroencephalography and Clinical Neuro-physiology since 1979, his main research interest
was in epilepsy. Other interests included the
neuro-physiological mechanisms of attention andfunctional recovery after brain injury. He made
major contributions all three fields, as reflected in
nearly 100 published papers.In addition to his continuous teaching and
research affiliation with UNAM from 1971, Simon
Brailowsky enjoyed many foreign academic andresearch appointments in France, in the United States,
and in Israel and maintained ongoing collaborationswith laboratories in these countries. This specialissue of Neural Plasticity brings together some ofhis distinguished collaborators and friends, whohave worked directly with him or have closelyrelated research interests. The collection of papersis thus representative of his three major researchinterests and his principle collaborations.
His long series of foreign associations beganin France in 1973, at the Laboratoire dePhysiologie Nerveuse of the CNRS in Gif-sur-Yvette. Under the direction of Robert Naquet, hestudied the cerebellar role in epilepsy in thephotosensitive baboon Papio papio. Dr. Naquethas contributed a paper to this issue updating theinvestigations of P. papio. Simon’s epilepsy workin recent years extended to clinical research incollaboration with the UCLA group, (Velasco et
al.) and with Ivan Rektor from Brno.During his second extended visit to the Gif
laboratory, Simon established the GABA withdrawal
syndrome as an experimental animal model ofepilepsy and neuronal plasticity. Several papers inthis special issue are based upon this importantwork: from Brailowsky’s group in Mexico (Montielet al), from the Gif group, (Silva-Barrat et al); fromStrasbourg, (Majchrzak and DiScala); and fromMenahem Segal’s laboratory at the Weizmann
Institute, where Simon spent his last sabbaticaldeveloping a cell culture model to further study theneuronal effects ofGABA withdrawal. (Golan et al.).
Two years at the University of California at
Davis in Robert Knight’s laboratory kindled interestin mechanisms of attention. Bob Knight describessome of the work and gives a personal account ofSimon’s inventive and enthusiastic approach, which
his other collaborators will immediately recognise.While a visiting professor at the University of
Strasbourg in 1988, his interest in recovery offunction after brain damage was reinforced.During this time he wrote a book, with Bruno Will
and Don Stein, "Depannage du Cerveau", which
has appeared also in Spanish and recently in
English with the title of "Brain Repair". Papers
from friends and collaborators Bruno Will, DonStein (Smith et al.), and Dennis Feeney (Sutton et al.)in this issue are a tribute to Simon’s contributionsin this field.
In addition to this wide range of researchactivities, Simon was deeply committed to sientifieand medical education outside the conventionalacademic stage. He rarely refused an invitation toaddress a lay audience in the mass media or inschools and thus enjoyed a certain notoriety withthe Mexican public. Moreover, his research fields,although fundamental, reflect his ommitment tothe application ofscience to the benefit ofhumans.
Speaking a native Spanish, his French wasParisian, his English Californian. Simon wasequally at home in all three cultures and countedamong his friends scientists from all over theworld. Many of these had the good fortune to
visit the Brailowsky laboratory to learn firsthand, not only about Mexican neuroscience butalso about the rich cultural heritage of hiscountry. Indeed, science was far from Simon’sonly passion. He was deeply interested in hiscountry’s history and culture and in sharing thiswith his many foreign visitors. He was a jazz(and salsa) aficionado and always knew wherethe best music was in any city. He was an avidtraveler, hiker, and, I am told, an enthusiasticfisherman. Most of all he loved people and waswell appreciated for organising social gatheringsbringing together his many friends for eveningsof good food, wine, music and conviviality. Inthis way, many of us had the pleasure ofknowingDominque, Yann, and Aurelie. They can beproud of him. This special issue is a tribute to thememory ofthis truly humanistic scientist.
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