Martha Ludwig papers 1974-2006 1988-2002

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Martha Ludwig papers 1974-2006 1988-2002

Martha Ludwig (1931-2006), Professor of Biological Chemistry, joined the University of Michigan faculty in 1967. Ludwig was inducted into the National Academy of Science in 2003 and the Institute of Medicine in 2006. Ludwig specialized in x-ray crystallography, specifically addressing the area of protein structures and their biomedical implications. The collection includes correspondence and e-mails (print- outs), papers related to the Biophysics Research Division, papers on the Life Science Collaborative Access Team (LS-CAT) an interuniversity equipment sharing initiative, and reviews of programs in which Ludwig was involved

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University of Michigan

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University of Michigan. Biophysics Research Division.

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Ludwig, Martha

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A researcher and professor of biological chemistry. Ludwig joined the University of Michigan faculty in 1967, she chaired the Biophysics Research Division, 1986-1989, and initiated the Molecular Biophysics Training Program. From the description of Martha Ludwig papers, 1974-2006. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 316797986 Martha Ludwig was born August 16, 1931, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She received her B.A. from Cornell University in 1952, her M...

Luwdig, Martha.

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