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Institute for Scientific Information employees
- Circa 1985
Black and white photograph of Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) employees. Identified in the photograph are Roberta Seitch, Liz Ann Huntley, Bill Soda, Claudette Hill Robinson, Dorothea, and Jim Leone.
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Group photograph at the Institute for Scientific Information
- Circa 1984
Black and white group photograph taken at the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI). Some people have been identified on the back of the photograph, including Robert Coward, Tibor Braun (1932-2022), Belver C.…
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Group photograph, Arlie Virginia, 1980s
- Circa 1988
Group photograph taken in front of the Airlee Post Office. In the late 1980s, the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute brought clinicians, scientists, and National Institutes of Health Leaders to Airlie, Virginia,…
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Oral history interview with Jenny Pickworth Glusker
- 2022-Nov-01
- 2022-Nov-03 – 2022-Nov-04
Jenny Pickworth Glusker grew up in Birmingham, England. Her parents were physicians who had met through their work at a psychiatric hospital, and Glusker had a sister and a brother. She grew up attending a local…
- Interviewee Glusker, Jenny Pickworth
- Interviewer Boytim, Jacqueline, Schneider, Sarah, 1991-
- Subject Glusker, Jenny Pickworth, X-ray crystallography, Women in science, Institute for Cancer Research (Philadelphia, Pa.), Fox Chase Cancer Center, Somerville College (University of Oxford), Vitamin B12, Chemistry, Crystallographers, Hodgkin, Dorothy, 1910-1994
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Letters forwarded from Francis Crick to Aaron Klug, September 1979
- 1979-Sep
Francis Crick (1916-2004) forwards two letters to Aaron Klug (1926-2018).
The first, written September 12, 1979, by Margaret Markham to Crick. Markham, a member of the American Society of Journalists and Authors,…
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Research interview with Annette Campbell-White
- 2013-Mar-27
Annette Campbell-White was born and raised in New Zealand, but due to her father’s job as a mining engineer, she attended university in South Africa. She studied engineering, but not seeing a career path in the…
- Interviewee Campbell-White, Annette
- Interviewer Lind, Brianna Rego
- Subject Campbell-White, Annette, Emigration and immigration, Biomedical engineering, Life sciences, Biotechnology, Rare books, Venture capital, Women in science
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Structure of Tobacco Mosaic Virus
- 1955-Feb-26
- Creator Of Work Franklin, Rosalind, 1920-1958
- Subject Birkbeck College, Franklin, Rosalind, 1920-1958, Tobacco mosaic virus, X-rays--Diffraction, Chemists, Women chemists
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Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Belgrade, Volume 18
- Гласника хемисног друштва
- 1953
Bulletin published by the Chemical Society of Belgrade, which includes a lecture given by Rosalind Franklin (1920-1958) titled Some Aspects of the Ultra-fine Structure of Coals and Cokes.
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Grant application to the National Institutes of Health
- 1957-Oct-10
Grant application for funding to study the molecular structure of viruses using X-ray diffraction, filled out by Rosalind Franklin (1920-1958) and Aaron Klug (1926-2018), and submitted to the National Institutes of…
- Creator Of Work Franklin, Rosalind, 1920-1958
- Contributor Klug, A. (Aaron), Sir, 1926-2018
- Subject Franklin, Rosalind, 1920-1958, Klug, A. (Aaron), Sir, 1926-2018, Molecular structure, National Institutes of Health (U.S.), Nucleoproteins, Research grants, Viruses, X-rays--Diffraction, Chemists, Women chemists
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Expand Your Horizons
- 2000-Apr-01
One of a series of events held in Philadelphia for sixth grade girls interested in careers in science. Speakers talk about their careers as women in science and lead attendees in conducting experiments related to their…
- Creator Of Work American Chemical Society. Philadelphia Section
- Subject Women in science, Science--Study and teaching, Science--Experiments
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