Papers 1943-2003 (inclusive).

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Papers 1943-2003 (inclusive).

Consists of records resulting from Dr. Robert A. Good's professional activities as scientist, educator, and public figure, including correspondence, research and meeting notes, writings and speeches, and travel files.

67 cubic feet in 67 record cartons.

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Good, Robert A., 1922-2003

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Robert A. Good (1922-2003), M.D., Ph.D., D.Sc., FACP, was a founder of modern immunology and a pioneer in bone marrow transplantation. His major areas of research were the cellular basis of immunity, thymus function, immunodeficiency diseases, cellular engineering, and nutrition. In 1965, Good reported evidence that the tonsils performed important functions in the very young. In 1968, he performed the first successful human bone marrow transplant. He served as President and Director of the Sloan...