Reminiscences of Eugene Cronkite: oral history, 1989.

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Reminiscences of Eugene Cronkite: oral history, 1989.

Personal background; education at Stanford Medical School; early professional influences; military service; training in hematology; radiation research and Operation Crossroads; antibody research in marrow transplants; arrival at Brookhaven and development of program in human radiation biology; cancer research; life cycles of blood cells; granulocytes in humans; involvement with American Society of Hematology; growth of hematology as distinct discipline; professional collaborations; international affiliations; colleagues at Brookhaven; growth factors in DNA; links with Environmental Protection Agency and Dept. of Energy; stem cell research; AZT research.

Transcript: 144 leaves.Tape: 4 cassettes.

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Hematologist. From the description of Reminiscences of Eugene Cronkite: oral history, 1989. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122481417 ...