Records of the Dept. of Biochemistry and Nutrition, 1938-1983.

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Records of the Dept. of Biochemistry and Nutrition, 1938-1983.

Records include annual reports, minutes of staff meetings, staff memoranda, self-studies, long-range plans, committee correspondence, files pertaining to federal training grants, along with material about courses and curriculum.

About 8,400 items (10.5 linear ft.).

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The Dept. of Biochemistry and Nutrition, part of the University's School of Medicine, provided coursework in biological chemistry. Established as the Dept. of Biochemistry in 1935, it was renamed Dept. of Biochemistry and Nutrition in 1943; the fuller name, however, was not used until 1973. In 1991, the Dept. of Biochemistry and Nutrition was replaced by a new Dept. of Biochemistry and Biophysics in the School of Medicine. From the description of Records of the Dept. of Biochemistry ...

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The University sponsored School of Medicine was established in 1879 with a two-year medical curriculum. Dr. Thomas W. Harris served as Dean and professor of anatomy for the school without receiving a salary from the University. When he resigned from the University in 1895 to focus on his medical practice, the School of Medicine was closed. It remained closed until 1890, when it reopened with a one-year curriculum. The School of Medicine returned to a two-year curriculum in 1896. In 1947, the Nor...

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University of North Carolina (1793-1962). Dept. of Biochemistry.

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