Interview with Arthur Kornberg [videorecording] undated

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Interview with Arthur Kornberg [videorecording] undated

This interview was conducted by Robert Lehman for the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society; collection includes the source tapes (on Beta and VHS) and the edited master tape.

4 videotapes (Betacam); 1 videotape (Betacam SP)

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Lehman, Robert

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Kornberg, Arthur, 1918-2007

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Biochemistry professor at Stanford University since 1959, focusing on enzymatic studies of DNA replication. Kornberg was Chief of Enzymes and Metabolics at the National Institute of Health from 1947 to 1953, Chief of the Department of Microbiology at the Washington University School of Medicine from 1953 to 1959 and Chairman of Stanford's Department of Biochemistry from 1959 to 1969. In 1959, Kornberg received a Nobel Prize in medicine and physiology for pioneering the synthesis of DNA in the la...

Stanford University. School of Medicine

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Cooper Medical College founded in San Francisco, Calif. by Levi Cooper Lane (1882). He named school for uncle, Elias Samuel Cooper, who had founded first medical school in California, University of the Pacific School of Medicine (1858). University operated medical school until 1865 when competition from Dr. Toland's medical school forced closure of University of Pacific Medical School. Levi Cooper Lane revived school (1870) but Methodist Church, who operated university, severed connection with i...

Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society

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