"Science and man : a round-table discussion with the 1988 Nobel Prize science laureates" and Annette Boman, 1988.
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Deisenhofer, Johann, 1943-
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Johann Deisenhofer was born in Bavaria in 1943. Educated at the Technical University of Munich, he pursued post-graduate studies at the Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry, Martinsried. In 1988 he relocated to the United States taking a position as Medical Researcher at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute of the Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. From the description of Papers of Johann Deisenhofer 1972-2005 (bulk 1981-1999) (Chemical Heritage Foundation). WorldCat record...
Feldreich, Bengt, 1925- .
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Huber, R. (Robert), 1937-
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Lederman, Leon M.
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Specialty: Physics and education. Field of work: science and technology. Work location: Physics Department at the University of Chicago, National Academy of Sciences, European Center for Nuclear Research, Academy of Math and Science, Chicago, Guggenheim Foundation, etc. Published work: books, articles, and scientific communications. From the description of Personal dossier. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 78491315 ...
Steinberger, Johann
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Black, J. W. (James Whyte), 1924-2010
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Boman, Annette Lorraine, 1966-2003.
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Gustavus Adolphus College.
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Elion, Gertrude B.
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Nobel conference
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Hitchings, George H. (George Herbert), 1905-1998
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Schwartz, Melvin, 1932-2006
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Melvin Schwartz shared the 1988 Nobel Prize in Physics with Leon M. Lederman and Jack Steinberger for their development of the neutrino beam method and their demonstration of the doublet structure of the leptons through the discovery of the muon neutrino. He was a professor at Columbia andStanford University. In 1991, he became Associate Director of High Energy and Nuclear Physics at Brookhaven National Laboratory. He rejoined the Columbia faculty as the I. I. Rabi Professor of Physics in 1994....
Michel, Hartmut
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