Coons, Albert Hewett, 1912-1978.
Coons (Harvard, M.D. 1937) taught bacteriology and immunology at Harvard Medical School from 1953 to 1978. His scientific interest centered on the formation of antibody and particularly the morphological changes associated with it; he is best known for the development of the flourescent antibody method.
From the description of Papers of Albert Hewett Coons, 1959-1978 (bulk). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 281438841
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creatorOf | Coons, Albert Hewett, 1912-1978. Papers of Albert Hewett Coons, 1959-1978 (bulk). | Harvard University, Medical School, Countway Library |
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Birth 1912
Death 1978