There are no words to describe the loss of such a wonderful friend and labmate. Sean put his heart and soul into everything he did. He was passionately curious about everything and inspired the same in everyone around him. He was exceptionally smart, extremely humble, and an extraordinarily loyal, caring, and thoughtful friend. Sean had the most infectious smile when fondly discussing the best flavors of the soft serve ice cream in Kenyon’s servery, why coconut oil is supreme for cooking, the best way to design a multi-screen computer workstation, and even brainstorming how to effortlessly analyze complex research data to find the best answer. Sean had the most amazing eye for the natural beauty of the world around him as evidenced in his photography of the blooming spring flowers on Kenyon’s campus and the golden fields and fountains he would bike past each day, as well as his love and practice of classical music. He brought out the best in everyone around him as he would drop everything to help anyone with anything and remember the minute details of every text and conversation because he truly was the most caring friend and wanted to be there to support you. He would always stop by the lab to help with anything he could (of course while sneakily hiding his flip-flops, or alas on rare occasions his crocs (!) under his lab bench). You could count on him to send a thoughtful message at the most crucial times and he always was sending along articles and fun links that he knew would be of interest— Sean was always thinking of others. He was truly one-of-a-kind and loved by so many. I will miss him dearly.