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A Book of Remembrance

Neil Bulleid

With deep sadness we report the passing of Neil Bulleid. Neil was a close friend and colleague to many of us in Manchester. His collaboration, support and friendship will be dearly missed.

Book Owner: Yasmin Moore

Book Size:  40 Messages

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Hui Lu

Neil was a great colleague and mentor to me. We used to share a lab in the Smith building and our groups had many social activities together. He was very passionate for research, which influenced my research a lot.  He was a very friendly, genital, enthusiastic, and knowledgeable person. He liked to help people with his great knowledge, and I received much helpful advice from him during my early research career. This news is so shocking, sad & very hard to believe. My sincere condolences to Neil’s family. Neil will be missed by me and many other colleagues who have worked with him….

Quentin Roebuck

My sincere condolences to Neil’s family. Neil was a wonderful person & always greeted me with a smile on his face. He always showed appreciation & would equally not hesitate helping people with his vast knowledge & skill set. This news is so sad & hard to believe. At this time, Neil is in my thoughts & I know he will be greatly missed. In caring sympathy Quentin Roebuck  …

Karl Kadler

Neil was a wonderful colleague who loved his science. His passion for research was infectious. But apart from science, we had lovely family holidays with Neil, Susan and Nick, in Skye and Wales, and skiing in France. He was an excellent rock climber and sportsman – we played squash on a regular basis but I never took a game off him at badmington! He was a dear friend who we will dearly miss. Our fondest thoughts are with Susan, Nick, Helen and his two grandchildren Alex and Emily. With love from Gillian, Karl, Ben and Tessa….