Horace Freeland Judson Collection 1968-1978

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Horace Freeland Judson Collection 1968-1978

Between 1968 and 1978, the historian of science Horace Freeland Judson conducted extensive oral history interviews with biochemists and molecular biologists relating to the development of their field. The correspondence, transcripts of interviews, and taped interviews that comprise the Judson collection formed the research material used by Judson in his book, (New York, 1979). Permission to quote must be obtained from Dr. Judson and access to some files is restricted. The Eighth Day of Creation

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