Papers of Harold Garnet "Mick" Callan 1933-1993
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Gall Joseph Grafton b. 1928
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Sonneborn, T. M. (Tracy Morton), 1905-1981
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Early geneticist whose early work with paramecium was critical to the discovery of genetic recombination. Sonneborn taught and conducted most of his important work at Indiana University, 1939-1981. In 1959 the National Academy of Science presented the Kimber Award for Genetics to Sonneborn. From the description of Sonneborn laboratory abstracts and papers, ca. 1931-1979. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 62198002 From the description of Sonneborn reprint collection, ...
Callan Harold Garnet 1917-1993 Professor Professor of Natural History, University of St Andrews, 1950-1982
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Laverack, M. S.
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Waddington, C.H. (Conrad Hal), 1905-1975
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Hill Ronald Johnston b. 1945
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Kezer, James, 1908-2002
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University of St. Andrews.
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The collection of papyri in the University Library is of some antiquity and unclear provenance. From the guide to the Papyrii collection of the University of St Andrews, 22AD-299AD, (University of St Andrews) The University of St Andrews was the first university in Scotland. In 1410 a school of higher studies was established and on 28 February 1411/12 the society of masters and scholars received formal incorporation through a charter granted by the Bishop, Henry...
Thomas Charles A. fl. 1969-1993
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Harold Garnet "Mick" Callan
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Harold Garnet Callan, known to family, friends and colleagues as "Mick", was born in 1917 in Maidenhead, Berkshire. He was educated at King's College School, Wimbledon and graduated from St John's College, Oxford in June 1938. In September 1938 he was awarded a scholarship for postgraduate research in Naples where he became impressed by lampbrush chromosomes and excited by the potential they offered for studying the organisation of hereditary material and gene acti...
White Michael James Denham b. 1910
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Pardue Mary Lou b. 1933
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Pilone Guisippina Barsacchi fl. 1980-1991
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Macgregor Herbert Cecil b. 1933
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