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               Elder sibling to 
              James 
              Montgomery, Okin spent several years in 
              Central University's 
              Chemistry Department, where he taught courses in Advanced 
              Biological Chemistry and Structure & Reactivity.  He resigned 
              from his teaching position in
               TS419 to pursue a career in medical 
              research at the
              Plyler Institute in 
              Downtown Central.  It was 
              here that he became acquainted with 
              Dr. Elihu Abrahams, a former 
              chemistry professor at the Upstate's
              Riley University.  The two professors 
              soon began working on their mysterious "Anäma 
              És" project-- a project that they hoped would help usher in the 
              future of medical technology.  |