Genetics
Found in 83 Collections and/or Records:
A regulatory hierarchy for cell specialization in yeast, by Ira Herskowitz, 14/12/1989
Article from the Proceddings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA: Influence of a genetic difference confined to mutation of H-2K on the incidence of pregnancy block in mice, 1986
Brochure for: Plenum: the language of science, 1971-1974
The Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences–Biological Laboratory Collection
Elof Carlson Collection
The Elof Carlson Collection documents the professional career of Dr. Elof Axel Carlson as a university level professor through his retirement to become a writer. Professionally, Dr. Carlson is best known for his biography of Nobel prize winning scientist Dr. Hermann J. Muller. The breadth and scope of the collection range from scientific research and laboratory notebooks to humorous essays on modern society.
Carnegie Institution of Washington at Cold Spring Harbor Administrative Records
Copy of handwritten letter from George Gamow to Sydney Brenner, 8/7/1953
David Bentley, 2004-05-14
Edward Lewis, 2001-06-04
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.