Papers, 1954-2003.

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Papers, 1954-2003.

Contains research data, drawings and illustrations, photographs, and negatives created by Hubel to record and illustrate findings for publications and meetings, to record data from experiment results, and to document research methods. Also includes subject correspondence files created by Hubel as the president of the Society for Neuroscience, manuscripts, including drafts of his Nobel Prize lecture, travel files, notes and slides for speeches and presentations, lectures, teaching files, grant files, and videotapes and films.

42.2 cubic ft. in 36 record cartons, 2 document boxes, 1 half document box, 2 legal half document boxes, 8 flat document boxes, 1 oversized flat document box.

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Harvard Medical School.

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Society for Neuroscience

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Hubel, David H

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David Hunter Hubel (b. 1926) is John Enders University Professor of Neurobiology, Emeritus, at Harvard Medical School. In 1981, Hubel was co-recipient with Torsten Wiesel of the 1981 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, for their discoveries concerning information processing in the visual system. From the description of Papers, 1954-2003. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 231054937 ...