Carol D. Litchfield microbiology collection, 1924-1997.

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Carol D. Litchfield microbiology collection, 1924-1997.

The Carol D. Litchfield microbiology collection contains published reports and government studies as well as a few personal documents and papers encompassing topics such as microbiology of organisms and water quality.

16.5 linear ft.

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Litchfield, Carol D.

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Microbiologist and biochemist Carol D. Litchfield was born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1936. She recieved a Masters of Science in Microbiology from the University of Cincinnati in 1960 and went on to pursue a Ph.D. in Biochemistry at Texas A and M University. Following a post-doctoral appointment at the University of North Wales, Dr. Litchfield joined the faculty at Rutgers, State University of New Jersey. After ten years at Rutgers, she worked as Head of Environmental Toxicology at Haskell Laborator...

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