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Demerec Family Collection
The Demerec Family Collection consists of awards (1935-1962) belonging to Milislav Demerec, as well as clippings and publications (1980-1994) collected by Zlata Demerec Hartman related to Dr. Barbara McClintock. There is also two letters of correspondence (1998) between Zlata Demerec Hartman and Dr. Lee Kass regarding Dr. Barbara McClintock.
William F. Dove Collection
Eugenics Record Office Collection
The Eugenics Record Office Collection was established in 1910 at the Carnegie Institute of Washington (Cold Spring Harbor, NY) and closed in 1939. succeeded by the Department of Genetics. The collection contains administrative papers, photographs, publications and supporting materials, family pedigree charts, and requests for information, as well as materials related to and accrued by superintendent Harry H. Laughlin.
Hugo Fricke Collection
The Hugo Fricke Collection contains laboratory notebooks, correspondence, lantern and glass slides, and scientific papers. Fricke pioneered ionization methods in the early 1920’s. Hugo Fricke’s papers on radiation are still cited today so access to his laboratory notebooks would be an asset to scientists.
Errol C. Friedberg Collection
The Errol C. Friedberg Collection is comprised of material related to the research and writing of biographies of Nobel Laureates James D. Watson and Sydney Benner.
James I. Garrels Protein Databases, Inc. Collection
Walter Gilbert Collection
Carol Greider Collection
Reginald G. Harris Collection
The Reginald Harris Collection consists of biographical documents, professional correspondence, and records of biological research expeditions spanning Central and South America and North Africa. It is divided into three series: Series I: Photographs, 1912-1933; Series II: Personal Papers, 1892-1998; and Series III: Professional Papers, 1909-1940. Of note, the administrative records of the Long Island Biological Association contain information that relates to this collection.
Heather Ann Burton Manuscript Collection
An unpublished manuscript on the origins of Molecular Biology of the Cell, by Heather Ann Burton titled: "A Window on Collaboration: The Story of Molecular Biology of the Cell." 182 pages.