Clinical chemistry
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
Papers of Johann Deisenhofer
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Scope and content
The bulk of the collection contains material from the period immediately preceding and following Johann Deisenhofer's being awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry.
Papers of John W. Cusic
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Scope and content
Collection consists of three notebooks, two ring binders of reprints of personally held patents and folders of patents Cusic assigned to Searle.
Papers of Laurence E. Strong
This collection contains the professional papers of American physical chemist and chemistry educator Laurence E. Strong. These papers document two distinct phases of Strong’s professional career: his work on the Harvard Blood Plasma Project at Harvard Medical School, and his work on the Chemical Bond Approach (CBA) Project at Earlham College.
Papers of Louise O. Simonson
The Papers of Louise O. Simonson contain public relations materials created by Louise O. Simonson for the American Association for Clinical Chemistry (AACC). They provide documentation of her work as a communications consultant for the AACC.
Arranged in their original order, the contents of this collection consist of a variety of materials, including biographical sketches, correspondence, copies of Clinical Chemistry News, and press releases.
The Papers of Hershel Herzog
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Scope and content
The collection deals mostly with events occurring in the latter stages of Herzog's career.
The Papers of Mary Ellen Jones
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Scope and content
The collection consists mainly of correspondence files covering the period 1949 through 1988.