Philip G. Miles papers, 1941-1999.

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Philip G. Miles papers, 1941-1999.

Papers, records, and research files of Philip G. Miles, an experimental mycologist and professor at the University at Buffalo. Miles research focused on Schizophyllum commune, Lentinus edodes, and the cultivation of mushrooms for protein sources in developing nations. Includes curricula vitae, course materials from Miles' undergraduate and graduate education; files on course taught at the University at Buffalo, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Okayama University, and National Taiwan University; research advisement files; grant documentation; research files and reports; data; references; symposia and workshop files; manuscripts and notes for papers and lectures; publication files for Incompatibility Items; correspondence; reviews of manuscripts for publication; administrative files for the University at Buffalo, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, and the Division and Department of Biology; photographs; slides; negatives; and audio reels.

25.41 linear feet (17 record cartons, 4 card file boxes, 1 slide box, 1 manuscript box)

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