Michael Heidelberger Papers 1901-1990 (bulk 1940-1975)

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Michael Heidelberger Papers 1901-1990 (bulk 1940-1975)

Michael Heidelberger (1888-1991) is known as one of the founders of quantitative immunochemistry, and in the course of his career studied, among others, bacterial polysaccharides (particularly pneumococcal), as well as the immunochemistry of proteins, antibodies, and antigens. The papers deal primarily with Heidelberger's career as a teacher, researcher, and active member of the scientific community.

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Heidelberger, Michael, b. 1888

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Michael Heidelberger was born April 29, 1888 and died June 25, 1991. He is known as one of the founders of quantitative immunochemistry, and in the course of his career studied, bacterial polysaccharides (particularly pneumococcal), as well as the immunochemistry of proteins, antibodies, antigens and complement (see the article "Michael Heidelberger April 1888-June 25, 1991" by Elvin A. Kabat on file in the Modern Manuscripts department). The first child of David (1850-1927) and Fan...

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New York university, School of medicine

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Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research.

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The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research was established in 1901. It was the first institution in the United States devoted solely to bio-medical research. In 1958 the name was changed to the Rockefeller Institute; in 1965 the Institute became the Rockefeller University. From the description of Meningitis records, [ca. 1907-1911]. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122523442 The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research was founded in 1901 i...

Kabat, Elvin A. (Elvin Abraham), 1914-2000

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Kabat (b. 1914), an immunochemist and biochemist, was a professor of bacteriology, microbiology, and human genetics and development at Columbia University from 1946-1985. From the description of Papers, 1938-1983. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 31357627 ...

Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N. J. Institute of Microbiology.

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Columbia University. College of Physicians and Surgeons

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