Adrian, 1st baron, Edgar Douglas Adrian (1889-1977); Cambridge, UK
Bloch, Konrad Emil (1912-2000) (German American biochemist, who received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1964) for discoveries concerning the regulation of the cholesterol and fatty acid metabolism.)
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Cambridge, MA; a.l.s., 1 p., [1965 April]
Bovet, Daniel (1907-1992) (Swiss-born Italian pharmacologist, who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1957) for his discovery of drugs that block the actions of specific neurotransmitters.).
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Rome; 4 a.l.s., 1958-1963
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Sassari, Italy; Rome; Los Angeles, CA; 4 a.l.s. (1 written at end of a letter from his wife, Filomena Nitti (1909-1994)), 1963-1966
Chain, Sir Ernst Boris (1906-1979) (German-born British biochemist, who was a co-recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his work on penicillin (1945).)
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Rome and London; 3 a.l.s. (1 verso of letter from Anne Chain (1921-1991)) 1 t.l.s., 1953-[1979?]
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Changeux, Jean-Pierre (1936- ) (French neuroscientist known for his research in several fields biology.); v.p., 5 a.l.s., undated
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Paris; 5 a.l.s., [1966?]-1967
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Paris; 6 a.l.s., 1968
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Paris; 5 a.l.s.; 1 t.l.s., 1969-1970
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Paris; 5 a.l.s.; 1 t.l.s., 1971-1973
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Paris; 7 a.l.s. (2 photo copies); 1 t.l.s. (photocopy), 1974-1980
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to [Eva-Renate Busse; Paris?; a.l.s., 6 p. (incomplete: first page[s] missing), circa 1968 February
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Cori, Carl Ferdinand (1896-1984) (Czech-American biochemist and pharmacologist, who was the co-recipient of the Nobel Prize (1947) for how glycogen is broken down and resynthesized in the body.)
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St. Louis, MO; t.l.s., 1 p., 1951 December 13
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[Remarks at Memorial for Otto Meyerhof]; [Philadelphia, PA]; t.ms., 4 p. (with a. corrections; enclosed with the above), [1951 December 5]
Cushing, Harvey (1869-1939) (American neurosurgeon, pathologist, writer, and draftsman)
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New Haven, CT; t.l.s., 1 p., 1937 December 9
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New Haven, CT; t.l.s., 1 p., 1938 February 25
Dale, Sir Henry Hallett (1875-1968) (English pharmacologist and physiologist. Co-recipient for Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for his study of acetylcholine as an agent in the chemical transmission of nerve impulses.)
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London; 3 t.l.s. (with related letter, copy), 1936-1937
du Vigneaud, Vincent (1901-1978) (Am. biochemist, who received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1955) for his work on biochemically important sulphur compounds, especially for the first synthesis of a polypeptide hormone.)
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New York; 3 t.l.s., 1959-1965
Eccles, Sir John Carew (1903-1997) (Australian neurophysiologist who was the co-recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1963) for his work on the synapse.)
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Canberra, Australia; t.l.s., 1 p., 1959 November 19
Eigen, Manfred (1927-2019) (German biophysical chemist who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1967) for work on measuring fast chemical reactions.)
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Goettingen, West Germany; 3 a.l.s.; 1 ms.l. (written at the end of letters from Ruthild Winkler), 1972 February-November
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Goettingen, West Germany; 2 a.l.s.; 2 t.l.s.; 1 telegram (written at the end of letters from Ruthild Winkler), 1972-1977
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to Willy Brandt; Goettingen, West Germany; t.l.s., 3 p. (photocopy), 1973 October 30
Eshkol, Levi (1895-1969) (was an Israeli statesman and founder of the Labor Party, who served as the third Prime Minster of Israel (1963-1969))
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Jerusalem; t.l.s., 2 p., 1967 August 16
Fulton, John Farquhar (1899-1960) (Am. neurophysiologist and science writer, who was Sterling Prof. of Physiology at Yale U.)
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to H. Houston Merritt (1902-1979) (pre-eminent academic neurologist); New Haven, CT; t.l.s., 1 p., 1949 January 12
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New Haven, CT; 4 t.l.s. (with related letter); 1 telegram, 1937-1939 March
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New Haven, CT; 5 t.l.s., 1939 May-August
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New Haven, CT; 5 t.l.s., 1940-1942 February
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New Haven, CT; 6 t.l.s., 1942 August-1943 February
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New Haven, CT; 5 t.l.s., 1943 February 26-1952
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New Haven, CT; 6 t.l.s. (with 1 related letter), 1953 February-April
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New Haven, CT; 5 t.l.s., 1953 June-November
Harman, Avraham (1914-1992) (Israeli diplomat and academic administrator, who served as Israeli ambassador to the United States (1959-1968).)
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Jerusalem; t.l.s., 1 p., 1973 June 29
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Hartmann, Heinz (1894-1970) (Psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, who is considered one of the founders and principal representatives of ego psychology.)
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New York; t.l.s., 1 p., 1960 November 17
Hill, Archibald Vivian (1886-1977) (English physiologist, who shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1922) for his elucidation of the production of heat and mechanical work of muscles.)
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London and Washington, D.C.; 5 t.l.s., 1933-1940
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London; 1 a.l.s.; 4 t.l.s., 1948-1950
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London; 2 a.l.s.; 2 t.l.s., 1957-1959
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London; 3 a.l.s.; 1 t.l.s., 1960-1964
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Hodgkin, Alan Lloyd (1914-1998) (English physiologist and biophysicist, who shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1963).)
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Plymouth, UK; a.l.s., 1959 November 15
Humphrey, Hubert H., Jr. (1911-1978) (Am. politician, who served as the 38th vice president of the United States.)
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Washington, DC; t.l.s., 1 p., 1965 May 3
Jacobi, Lotte (1896-1990) (Leading American portrait photographer and photojournalist)
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to David and Edith Nachmansohn; Hillsboro, NH; a.l.s., 1 p. (enclosed: flyer regarding New York City photo exhibit.), 1956 March 9
Katchalski, Ehpraim (later Katzir) (1916-2009) (Israeli biophysicist and Israeli Labor Party politician, who was the fourth President of Israel (1973-1978).)
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Rehoveth, Israel; 4 t.l.s., 1962-1964
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Rehovoth, Israel; and Los Angeles, CA; 2 a.l.s.; 3 t.l.s., 1964-1965
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Rehovoth, Israel; and Heidelberg, West Germany; 1 a.p.c.s.; 3 t.l.s., 1967-1970
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Rehovoth and Jerusalem, Israel; 4 t.l.s., 1972-1975
Kennedy, Robert F. (1925-1968) (Am. politician and lawyer, who served as the 64th U.S. Attorney General (1961-1964).)
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Washington, DC; telegram, 1968 February 28
Kirkwood, John Gamble (1907-1959) (Noted chemist and physicist)
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New Haven, CT; t.l.s., 1 p., 1958 November 4
Krebs, Sir Hans Adolf (1900-1981) (German born British biologist, physician, and biochemist, who was a pioneer in the study of cellular respiration.)
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Cambridge, England; 1 a.l.s.; 4 t.l.s., 1934 October and undated
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Cambridge and Sheffield, UK; 3 a.l.s.; 3 t.l.s., 1934 November
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v.p.; 6 a.l.s.; 1 t.l.s.; 2 telegrams (1 letter and telegrams also written and signed by his wife Margaret Cicely Fieldhouse Krebs (1913-1993)), 1937-1967
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Oxford, England; 5 t.l.s., 1970-1975
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Oxford, England; 5 t.l.s., 1976-1981
Kuhn, Richard Johann (1900-1967) (Austrian-German biochemist, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1938) for his work on carotenoids and vitamins.)
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Heidelberg, West Germany; t.l.s.; 1 p., 1960 February 26
Kusch, Polykarp (1911-1993) (German-born American physicist, who received a divided Nobel Prize for Physics (1955) for his innovations in quantum electrodynamics.)
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New York, NY and Dallas, TX; 4 t.l.s. (2 are xerox copies), 1969-1979
Loewi, Otto (1873-1961) (German-born pharmacologist, who received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1936) for his discovery of the role of acetylcholine as an endogenous neurotransmitter.)
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Graz, Austria; 2 a.l.s. (with related letter, copy), 1938-1949
Lwoff, André Michel (1902-1994) (French microbiologist and Nobel laureate in medicine (1965).)
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Paris, France; 2 t.l.s., 1948-1949
Lynen, Feodor (1911-1979) (German biochemist, who was the co-recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1964) for discoveries concerning the mechanism and regulation of cholesterol and fatty acid metabolism.)
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v.p.; 3 a.l.s.; 2 t.l.s. (2 letters also signed by his wife Eva Wieland (1915–2002)); 1 a.p.c.s. (also signed by Konrad Bloch, et al.), 1952-1965, undated
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Munich and Starnberg, West Germany; 1 a.l.s.; 3 t.l.s., 1965-1976
Meyerhof, Otto Fritz (1884-1951) (German physician and biochemist, who received the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine (1922).)
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Heidelberg, West Germany; and Engadin, Switzerland; 5 a.l.s.; 1 t.l.s., 1936-1938 April
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Heidelberg, West Germany; 5 a.l.s., 1938 May-June 21
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v.p.; 4 a.l.s.; 1 t.l.s., 1938 June 25-1940 May
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v.p.; 5 a.l.s., 1940 July-1945 October
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Philadelphia, PA; 5 a.l.s., 1945 November-1946 May 9
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Philadelphia, PA; 5 a.l.s., 1946 May 23-August
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Philadelphia, PA; 5 a.l.s., 1946 November 3-1949 January 11
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Philadelphia, PA; t.l.s., 1 p., 1949 January 17
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Philadelphia, PA; 5 a.l.s., 1949 January 16-September 24
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Philadelphia, PA; 5 a.l.s., 1949 September 29-1950 May 20
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Philadelphia, PA; 5 a.l.s., 1950 May 31-1951 January
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Philadelphia, PA; 5 a.l.s., 1951 February-September
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,,Lieber Rudolf Höber"; [Philadelphia, PA; t.ms.s, 2 p. (address with corrections; also with variant t. copy and carbon, 1 p. each) [Apparently a birthday dinner, probably at the U. of PA; inscribed at the top of the page, "Otto Meyerhof zu meinem 70. Geburtstag," by Höber (?)], [1943]
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Will we get the benefits?; [Philadelphia, PA]; t.ms., 4 p. (speech; with a. corrections; also a variant t. copy; 4 p. with carbon), [circa 1946 October]
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Freedom of Science in the Atomic Age; n.p.; t.ms., 5 p. (speech with a. corrections; also a variant c. copy, 3 p., carbon), circa 1947
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Für Hedwig; [Philadelphia, PA?]; t.ms., 1 p. (statement on education for peace; with a. inscription and correction), [circa 1947?]
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,,Ostergedicht für Hedwig, 1951"; [Philadelphia, PA; t.ms., 1 p. (poem; with ms.n.; with another t. copy, carbon), [1951]
Nagel, Ernest (1901-1985) (Am. philosopher of science, who was a major figure of the logical positivist movement.)
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South Wardsboro, VT; t.l.s., 1 p., 1980
Nissen, Rudolph (1896-1981) (Surgeon, who developed the Nissen fundoplication procedure. He completed the first pneumonectomy by a Western physician (1931).)
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Riehen-Basel, Switzerland; 2 a.l.s.; 2 t.l.s., 1959-1964
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Riehen-Basel, Switzerland; 4 a.l.s.; 1 t.l.s., 1966-1968
Nitti, Francesco Saverio (1868-1953) (Italian economist and radical political figure, who served as Prime Minister of Italy (1919-1920).)
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Rome, Italy; t.l.s.; 1 p., 1950 June 2
Ochoa de Albornoz, Severo (1905-1993) (Spanish-American physician and biochemist and joint Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1959).)
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v.p.; 1 t.l.s.; 2 a.p.c.s.; 1 telegram, 1965-1972, undated
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New York, NY and Madrid, Spain; 3 t.l.s. (clipping enclosed); 1 a.p.c.s., 1979-1981
Podleski, Thomas R. (1934- ) (Prof. of Neurobiology at Cornell U. (1980-2005).)
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Paris, France; 5 a.l.s., 1968 January-September
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Paris, France and Ithaca, NY; 4 a.l.s.; 1 t.l.s., 1968 November-1971
Stanley, Wendell Meredith (1904-1971) (Am. biochemist, virologist, and Nobel laureate in Chemistry (1946).)
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Berkeley, CA; t.l.s., 1 p., 1965 May 3
Stevenson II, Adlai (1900-1965) (Am. lawyer, politician, and diplomat, who served as the 5th U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. (1961-1965).)
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New York, NY; t.l.s., 1 p., 1961 February 10
Szent-Gyorgyi, Albert (1893-1986) (Hungarian biochemist, who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1936).)
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Woods Hole, MA; t.l.s., 1 p.
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Taggart, John Victor (1916-1994) (Dalton Professor of Physiology, who was chairman of the department of physiology at the College of Physician & Surgeons, Columbia U. for 20 years. He was known for his ground-breaking research on the mechanism of cellular transport.)
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New York, NY; 3 a.l.s., 1972 January-June
Theorell Hugo (1903-1982) (Swedish scientist and Nobel Prize laureate in medicine (1955).)
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Stockholm, Sweden; t.l.s., 1 p., 1972 October 25
von Euler, Ulf Svante (1905-1983) (Swedish physiologist and pharmacologist, who shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1970) for his work on neurotransmitters.)
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Cleveland, OH and Stockholm, Sweden; 3 a.l.s.; 3 t.l.s., 1967-1975
Waksman, Selman Abraham (1888-1973) (Biochemist and microbiologist, whose research enabled the discovery of streptomycin. He received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1952).)
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New Brunswick, NJ; t.l.s., 1 p., 1965 April 20
Warburg, Otto Heinrich (1883-1970) (German physiologist, medical doctor, who received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1931). Over the course of his career, he was nominated for the prize 47 times.)
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Berlin, West Germany; a.l.s., 1 p., 1963 November 16
Weber, Hans Hermann (1896-1974) (German physiologist and biochemist.)
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Heidelberg, West Germany; 2 a.l.s.; 3 t.l.s., 1958-1961
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Heidelberg, West Germany; 5 t.l.s., 1964-1965
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Heidelberg, West Germany; 2 a.l.s.; 4 t.l.s., 1968-1973
Weisgal, Meyer Wolf (1894-1977) (Am. journalist, publisher, playwright, fundraiser, and Zionist activist, who served as the President of the Weizmann Institute of Science (1966-1970))
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New York, NY; t.l.s., 1 p., 1960 March 4
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Abbott, Bernard C. (1920-2006) (Professor of Biology UCLA (1981-2006).), 1972
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* Abelson, Philip Hauge (1913-2004) (Scientist, who was the co-discoverer of neptunium; uranium-separation process contributed to atomic bomb development. Member, National Academy of Sciences, DN's election.)
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Adler, Leona K. (Assistant Prof., Teacher Education Program, Hunter College, CUNY); National Association of Biology Teachers.), 1966
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Allen, Norman (Dept. of Medicine, Division of Neurology, The School of Medicine, U. of North Carolina.), 1961
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Appelboom, Peter (Associated with the Elsevier Pub. Co., NYC. & Re, Meyerhof Festschrift.), 1950
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Armstrong, Philip Brownell (1898-1981) (Director, Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) (1950-1966), Woods Hole, MA; SUNY at Syracuse.), 1953-1959
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Aron, Ludwig (NYC), 1971
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Asensio, Carlos (1925-1982) (Centro de Investigaciones Biologicas, Instituto de Enzimologia, Madrid, Spain.), 1969
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Aubert, Xavier (1919-1998) (Université de Louvain, Laboratoire de Physiologie, Louvain, Belgium.), 1960
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Augustinsson, Klas Bertil (1917-1978) (Swedish chemist. Research Fellow Stockholm U. (1956-1978). & Re, Meyerhoff Festschrift.), 1952-1959
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Bacq, Zénon M. (1903-1983) (Belgian radiobiologist, taught at U. de Liège, awarded Francqui Prize on Biological and Medical Sciences (1948).), 1959
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Baker, A. Leroy (1898-1957) (Technical Director, Worthington Biochemical Corp., Freehold, NJ ), 1967
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Balapleevskii, Aleksandr (Leningrad, U.S.S.R.), 1965
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Barcroft, Prof. Sir Joseph (1872-1947) (British physiologist known for his studies of the oxygenation of blood. Chair of physiology at Cambridge U. (1925-1937).), 1939, undated
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Barnes, Norman F. (Manager-Communications, General Electric Co. General Engineering and Consulting Lab, Schenectady, NY.), 1961
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Barron, Eleazar S. Guzman (1898-1957) (Associate Prof. of Biochemistry, Dept. of Medicine, U. of Chicago; Woods Hole Lectures.), 1953
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Bauman, Lionel R. (1911-1987) (New York businessman, lawyer, philanthropist and president, American Friends of Hebrew U. (1963-1965).), 1964
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Baumann, Nicole (1932-2017) (Medical neurobiologist, Neurochemistry Research Association Pitie-Salpetriere Hospîtal, Lab de Neurochimie, Paris.), 1962-1969
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Baynes-Jones, Stanhope (1888-1970) (Am. physician, bacteriologist, medical historian, and a U.S. Army medical officer with the rank of Brig. Gen. Washington, D.C.), 1960
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Bean, William Bennett (1909-1989) (well-known internist, medical historian and teacher. Prof. of medicine and head of internal medicine at U. of Iowa College of Medicine (1948-1974).), 1965
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Bearman, David A. (Soc of Amer Archives) (Director of the National Information Systems Task Force of the Society of American Archivists (SAA) (1980-1982) and SAA Fellow.), 1977
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Belford, Julius (1920-2003) (Prof. SUNY Downstate Medical Center.), 1973
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Bender, Morris Boris (1904-1983) (Am. neuroscientist and prof. of neurology at Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, NYC.), 1959
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Bender, Myron Lee (1924-1988) (Prof. of Chemistry, Dept. of Chemistry, Northwestern U. (1960-1988). He worked primarily in the study of reaction mechanisms and the biochemistry of enzyme action.), 1980
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Bergmann, Felix (1908-2002) (Israeli pharmacologist in the Dept. of Pharmacology, The Hebrew U.-Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem.), 1959
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Bernard, Prof. Jean (1907-2006) (French physician and haemotologist. Professor of haematology and director of the Institute for Leukaemia at the U. of Paris.), 1965
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Bernhard, Carl Gustaf (1910-2001) (Swedish physician, neurophysiologist and prof. at the Karolinska Institute (1948-1971).), 1959
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Bernhard, Sidney A. (1927-1988) (Am. chemist and prof. of chemistry at the U. of Oregon at Eugene, who as a National Research Council Fellow, he studied at the U. of Cambridge.), 1953
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Bethge, Eberhard (1909-2000) (Student of the theologian and anti-Nazi Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Pastor and lecturer associated with the Max Planck Institut.)
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Bethge, Heinz (1919-2001) (German physicist and president, Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina [German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina] (1974-1990).), 1976
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Betz, Émile-Hippolyte (1919-2012) (Dean of the Faculty of Medicine (1971-1977), then rector of the U. of Liège (1977-1985), who was associated with the Institut de Pathologie, U. of Belgium [Latin: Universitas Leodiensis].), 1977
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Beychok, Sherman (1931-1985) (Alan H. Kempner Professor of Biological Sciences and a professor of chemistry at Columbia U. He was also associated with the Depts. of Biochemistry and Neurology, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia U.), 1972
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Beyer, Karl Henry Jr. (1914-1996) (Am. Pharmacologist; secretary and later president The American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, Inc. (ASPET) (1964-1965).), 1959
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Blaizot, Jean (1915- ) (Professor. Dean of the Faculty of Sciences of Toulouse (1965-1969) and rector of the Académie de Poitiers [Academy of Poitiers] (1961).), 1964
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Blumenfeld, Kurt (1884-1963) (German-born Zionist, who was the secretary general of the World Zionist Organization (1911-1914). He died in Jerusalem.), 1959
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Bobys, Robert (Student, Georgetown U. and member of the Student Council), 1961
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Bodian, David (1910-1992) (Am. medical scientist at the Johns Hopkins U. School of Medicine, who worked in polio research. Resided in Ruxton, MD.), 1960
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Bonhoeffer, Dr. Karl Friedrich (1899-1957) (German chemist, who was the older brother of martyred theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer. In 1949, he was appointed director of the Max Planck Institute for Physical Chemistry in Göttingen, West Germany.), 1954
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Filomena Bovet-Nitti (1909-1994) (French naturalized Italian biochemist and pharmacologist, who a pioneer of therapeutic chemistry.), 1961-1966
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Braunstein, Alexander Evseevich (1902-1986) (Biochemist. In 1945, he assumed leadership of a laboratory at the Institute of Biological and Medical Chemistry, under the auspices of the newly formed USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow.), 1959
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Brown, Joe Robert (1911-2004) (Neurologist at the Mayo Clinic.), 1961
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Brzin, Miroslav (1923-1999) (Institute of Pathological Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana (MF UL), Yugoslavia; Woods Hole Lectures, Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL).), 1964
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* Buchanan, John "Jack" (1917-2007) (Am. prof. of biochemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), who was an elected fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the National Academy of Sciences. DM's election to the National Academy of Sciences.)
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Buchthal, Fritz (1907-2003) (Prof. of Neurophysiology, Institute of Neurophysiology, U. of Copenhagen, Denmark.), 1958-1960
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Bueding, Ernest (1910-1986) (Am. parasitologist, pharmacologist, biochemist, and cancer researcher, who was the head of pharmacology at the Medical School of Louisiana State University in New Orleans (1954-1960).), 1960
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Bujard (?), U.U. (NYC.), 1979
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Bullock, Theodore Holmes (1915-2005) (One of the founding fathers of neuroethology. In 1966, joined the Dept. of Neurosciences, U. of California, San Diego (UCSD), School of Medicine.), 1959, 1972
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Blaschko, Hermann Karl Felix (1900-1993) (Biochemist and pharmacologist. Emeritus Fellow, Linacre College, Oxford U. (1967-1993), Honorary Fellow 1990-1993).), 1935-1981
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Bronk, Detlev Wulf (1897-1975) (Am. scientist, educator, and administrator, who was credited with establishing biophysics as a recognized discipline. Served as president, John Hopkins U. (1949-1953) and president of The Rockefeller U. (1953-1968).), 1951-1973
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Bugnard, Prof. L.U. (Director, Institut National d'Hygiene [National Institute of Hygiene], Paris, France and U. Paris, Faculty of Medicine.), undated
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Busse, Eva-Renate (1914-2010) (Secretary to Dr. David Nachmansohn.), 1963-1976
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Cairns, Theodore L. (1914-1994) (Am. chemist. Director, Central Research and Development Dept., E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company.), 1963
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Caplan, S. Roy (1927- ) (Researcher in Kinetic and Thermodynamic Studies of Molecular Machines and Oscillatory Processes. Affiliated with The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel (1962-1966, 1974-1977).), 1975
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Carafoli, Ernesto (1932- ) (Prof. of Biochemistry at the Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH) Zürich [Swiss Federal Institute of Technology] (1965-1998).), 1981
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Carey, William D. (1916-1998) (Executive Assistant Director, Executive Office of the President, Bureau of the Budget), 1966
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Carlyle, R.F. (Dept. of Pharmacology, King's College, London.), 1964
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* Carter, Herbert Edmund (1910-2007) (Am. biochemist and educator. Re, DN's election to National Academy of Sciences.)
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del Castillo, José (1920-2002) (Professor and Director, Laboratory of Neurobiology, San Juan, PR), 1972
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Caveness, William F. (1908-1981) (Assoc. Prof., Dept. of Neurobiology, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia U.), 1960
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Chagas, Carlos Filho (1910-2000) (Brazilian physician, biologist, and scientist, who is internationally known for his investigations of neural mechanisms. He is a founder of the Biophysics Institute of the Federal U. of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.), 1959-1964
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Chain, Lady Anne Ethel Beloff (1921-1991) (British biochemist, who worked at the Istituto Superiore di Sanità (1948-1964), Imperial College London (1964-1986) and the U. of Buckingham (1986-1991))., 1958-1979
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Chain, Benny (Prof. of Immunology on Faculty of Medical Sciences, U. College London and son of Sir Ernst Boris Chain (1906-1979), who was a German-born British biochemist, and a co-recipient of the Nobel Prize (1945)., 1964-1979
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Chang, Hai Won, 1973
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Clarke, Flora de Payer (wife of the prominent biochemist Hans Thacher Clarke), 1972, undated
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Clarke, Hans Thacher (1887-1972) (Prominent biochemist. Prof. Biological Chemistry, Columbia U. College of Physicians and Surgeons (1928-1956) and Yale U. (1956-1964). Wife, Flora de Peyer.), 1960-1969
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& Meyerhof Festschrift., 1949
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Clement, M.M.Y. (Associated with the Elsevier Pub. Co., NYC. & Re, Meyerhof Festschrift.), 1949
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Cohn, Josef (Associated with the Weizmann Institute. The Dr. Josef Cohn Minerva Center for Biomembrane Research was inaugurated in 1988 to commemorate Dr. Cohn's Through its activities, special attention has been given to promoting contacts between Israeli and German scientists.), 1935, 1979
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Cole, Kenneth Stuart (1900-1984) (Principal Biophysicist at U. of Chicago's Metallurgical Laboratory ("Met Lab") during the Manhattan Project. Nat Inst of Health, Naval Med Res, Bethesda, MD). Established and directed the Laboratory of Biophysics in the National Institute of Nervous Diseases and Blindness at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) (1959-1966).), 1953-1958
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Consolazio, William V. (1910-1987) (National Science Foundation.), 1961
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Cordier, Andrew W. (1901-1975) (U.N. Undersecretary in Charge of General Assembly and Related Affairs (1946-1961), Dean of the School of International Affairs, Columbia U., and President, Columbia U. (1968-1970).), 1968
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* Cornatzer, William E. (1918-2004) (Re, DN's election to the National Academy of Sciences.)
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Cowan, S.L. (Beit Memorial Research Fellow. Dept. of Physiology, Pharmacology, and Biochemistry, U. College, London.), 1937
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Czapski, Grete (Rambam Laboratories, Jerusalem, Israel.), 1960
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Courtois, Jean Émile (1907-1989) (Pharmacist, who served as secretary la Société Française de Chimie Biologique [French Society of Biological Chemistry] (1953-1969) and later became its president.), 1959-1972
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Davies, R.E. (Medical Research Council, Unit for Research in Cell Metabolism, Dept. of Biochemistry at The U. of Sheffield), 1953
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Davis, Watson (1896-1967) (Director, The Institution for the Popularization of Science), 1964
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Debye, Peter (1884-1966) (Dutch-American physicist and physical chemist, and Nobel laureate in Chemistry), 1958
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de Beer, Helene (wife, Edwin John de Beer), undated
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* Desmedt, Jean-Édouard (1926-2009) (Belgian scientist and professor at the Universite Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), who was awarded the Francqui Prize on Biological and Medical Sciences for his work on neurophysiology. Re, DN's election to the National Academy of Sciences.)
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Dettbarn, Wolf-Dietrich D. (1928- ) (Prof. Neurology, School of Medicine, Vanderbilt U. (1985-2006).), 1980
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Deuticke, H.J. (Dean, Institut für Physikalische Chemie, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen [Institute for Physical Chemistry, Georg-August-U. Göttingen].), 1969
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di Mattei, Pietro (1896-1994) (Italian chemist. Prof. U. of Pavia (1928-1966) and U. of Rome (1938-1966), who defined the concepts of positive and negative conditioners in pharmacology.), 1960
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Dohrn, Peter (1917-2007) (Director (1954-1967) of the Stazione Zoologica [Zoological station], Naples, Italy, which is devoted to basic interdisciplinary research in biology.), 1959
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Dostrovsky, Israel (1918-2010) (Israeli physical chemist, fifth president of the Weizmann Institute of Science, laureate of the Israel Prize (1995) in the exact sciences.), 1973
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* Dryden, Hugh Latimer (1898-1965) (Am. aeronautical scientist and civil servant, who served as NASA Deputy Administrator (1958-1965). Re, DN's election to National Academy of Sciences.)
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Dubuisson, Marcel (1903-1974) (Microbiologist, physiologist, and marine biologist, who was a professor and rector of the U. of Liège, Belgium.), 1953
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Re, Meyerhoff Festschrift, 1949
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Eagle, Harry (1905-1992) (Am. physician and pathologist, who worked at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine (1961-1988).), 1972
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Edsall, John Tileston (1902-2002) (Prof. Harvard U. He was an early protein scientist, who contributed significantly to the understanding of the hydrophobic interaction. Re, DN's election to the National Academy of Sciences. *), 1977
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Eigler, Jochen (Nephrologist. Dept. of Medicine II, University Hospital, Munich, Germany.), 1979
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Engel, Estella K. "Kepie" (1921-1996) (Associate Program Director, Molecular Biology Section National Science Foundation. Re, DN's election to the National Science Foundation; National Academy of Sciences. *), 1972-1975
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Ernster, Lars (1920-1998) (Prof. of biochemistry (1967-1986) at the Wenner-Gren Institute (Axel Wenner-Gren and a member of the Board of the Nobel Foundation.), 1973
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Estreicher, Zeev Fred (1913-2003) (Kartell Jüdischer Verbindungen (KJV), Tel-Aviv, Israel.), 1981
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Evans, Earl A., Jr. (1910-1999) (Chairman of the biochemistry dept. at the U. of Chicago for 30 years.)
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Einstein, Albert (1877-1955) [NOTE: copies of (2) Einstein letters from Kurt Blumenfeld (1884-1963) (German-born Zionist, who was the secretary general of the World Zionist Organization) (1911-1914)], 1951-1957
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Engelgardt, W.A. (1894-1984) (Soviet biochemist, academician of the Soviet Academy of Sciences (1953). Founder and first director of the Institute of Molecular Biology of the Russian Academy of Sciences.), 1959-1969
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Farkas-Himsley, Hannah (1917-1994) (Scientist at Hebrew U., Jerusalem, Israel.), 1952
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Farnsworth, Patricia Nordstrom (1930-2011) (Zoologist. N.J. College of Medicine and Dentistry, Newark.), 1974
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Feinberg, Abraham (1908-1998) (Am. businessman and organization leader heavily involved in the American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science.), 1952
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Feldman, Michael (1926-2005) (He joined the Weizmann Institute of Science (1955), was promoted to full professor (1961), and founded the Department of Cell Biology (1961), which he headed until his retirement (1990).), 1973
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Fenn, Wallace Osgood (1893-1971) (Physiologist known for his pioneer work in muscle metabolism Member Department of Physiology at the U. of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry (1924-1971); Dept. Chair (1924-1959).), 1940
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Fernandez-Morán Villalobos, Humberto (1924-1999) (Venezuelan research scientist, who invented the diamond knife or scalpel. Associate Biophysicist and lecturer at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston (1958-1962).), 1960
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Fessard, Alfred Eugène (1900-1982) (French neurophysiologist and one of the founders of neuroscience in France. Associated with the Collège de France.), 1953
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Fischer, Hermann Otto Laurenz (1888-1960) (Biochemist. Member Dept. of Biochemistry U. of California, Berkeley (1948-1955). & Re, Meyerhof Festschrift.), 1948-1949
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Fleckenstein, Albrecht (1917-1992) (German pharmacologist and physiologist best known for his discovery of calcium channel blockers. Associated with the U. of Freiburg.), 1960
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* Flexner, Louis Barkhouse (1902-1996) (Am. biochemist. Re, DN's election to National Academy of Sciences.)
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Florkin, Marcel (1900-1979) (Belgian biochemist and Prof. of biochemistry at the U. of Liège.), 1966
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Folch-Pi, Jordi (1911-1979) (Spanish biochemist at McLean Hospital, Harvard U.), 1960
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Frederickson, Donald "Don" Sharp (1924-2002) (Am. medical researcher director of National Institutes of Health and later the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Associated with the Public Health Service, Bethesda, MD.), 1975-1977
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Fremont-Smith, Frank (1895-1974) (Am. administrator, executive with the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation.), 1948
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Re, Meyerhoff Festschrift, 1949
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Frey, Charles N. (1885-1972) (Biochemist, who specialized om food research. Lectured on nutrition and food at MIT and Columbia U. Resided in Scarsdale, NY.), 1952
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Friedemann, Gertrude Bejach (1884–1966) (Wife of Helmuth Ulrich Adolf Friedemann (1877-1949), who was a German bacteriologist who made a significant contribution to the study of scarlet fever.), 1960
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Friess, Seymour L. (1922-2008) (Scientist at the Naval Medical Research Institute, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD.), 1952-1959
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Fromageot, Claude (1899-1958) (Biochemist and member of the science faculty at the U. of Paris (1946-1958).), 1953
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Frumin, M. Jack (1920-2003) (Anesthesiologist, teacher, and scientist. Prof. at the College of Physicians and Surgeons. Columbia U.), 1959
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Fruentov, N.K. (Chief, Chair of Pharmacology Dept. at the Khabarovsk State Medical Institute, USSR.), 1964
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Fuchs, Sara (Prof. Dept. of Immunology, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel.), 1976
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Fuoss, Raymond Matthew (1905-1987) (Am. chemist and researcher, who held Sterling Professor status at Yale U.), 1953
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Fulton, John Farquhar (1899-1960) (Am. neurophysiologist and science writer, who was Sterling Prof. of Physiology at Yale U.), 1959
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Garnier, Jean (1929- ) (French biologist, educator. Director Research, National Institute Agronomic Research U. Paris-Sud Orsay, Centre, France (1970-1988).), 1973
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Gasteiger, Hugo (1899-1978) (Austro-German ophthalmologist and university professor at the Freie Universität Berlin [Free University of Berlin] (1957-1968).), 1964
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* Gellhorn, Alfred (1885-1972) (German architect. DN's election to the National Academy of Sciences.)
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Genevois, L. (U. of Bordeaux, France. & Re, Meyerhof Festschrift.), 1948-1949
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Gillespie, Colin J. (1941- ) (Writer, physicist, lawyer, and strategic analyst. Researcher in neurophysiology and radiation biology with Atomic Energy of Canada, Ltd. (1970-1975).), 1971
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Ginat, Jochanan (1908-1979) (Teacher and author, "The Jewish Teacher in Germany". Associated with the Leo Baeck Institute, Jerusalem, Israel.), 1977
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Goodman, Louis S. (1906-2000) (Am. pharmacologist, who founded the Dept. of Pharmacology at the U. of Utah College of Medicine (1944-1971).), 1959
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Götze, Heinz (1912-2001) (German publisher at the Springer publishing house, who resided in Heidelberg.), 1979-1981
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Green, David Ezra (1910-1983) (Am. biochemist, who made significant contributions to the study of enzymes. In 1948, established the Institute for Enzyme Research at U. of Wisconsin-Madison.), 1953-1959
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Green, Harry (1917- ) (Director, Biochemistry at the Am. pharmaceutical company Smith Kline and French Laboratories.), 1973
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Grollman, Arthur (1901-1980) (Kidney disease and hypertension specialist. Prof. of medicine and chairman of the Dept. of Experimental Medicine at Southwestern Medical School of the U. of Texas.), 1961
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Grossmann, Bernd (1928- ) (Manager, Springer-Verlag, New York Office (1970-1978)), 1978
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Grossmann, Erika Busse (1911-) (wife of Hans S. Grossmann), 1980
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Grossman, Hans S. (1902-) (NYC lawyer. DN's election to the National Academy of Sciences.*), 1972
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Gruenwald, Max (1899-1992) (President of the Leo Baeck Institute, Jerusalem, Israel.), 1979
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Gurewitsch, A. David (1902-1974) (Neurologist and specialist in rehabilitation medicine, who taught at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center. Husband of Edna Perkel Gurewitsch.), 1972
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Gurewitsch, Edna Perkel (1924-2019) (wife of A. David Gurewitsch and author, Kindred Souls
the Friendship of Eleanor Roosevelt and David Gurewitsch), 1965-1974
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Greenberg, Daniel Asher (1934- ) (Former prof. of physics, Columbia U. and one of the founders of the Sudbury Valley School, Framingham, MA (1968).), 1964-1967
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Greenberg Mrs. Hanna (wife of Daniel A. Greenberg and student of David Nachmansohn.), 1964-1967
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Halberg, G. Peter (1914-2001) (Developer of glaucoma diagnostic instrumentation and prof. at New York Medical College.), 1961
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Handler, Philip (1917-1981) (Am. nutritionist and biochemist, who was president of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences (1969-1981). Prof. at Duke U. (1942-1981). Re, DN's election to the National Academy of Sciences.*), 1966
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* Harte, Robert A. ( -1978) (Executive Officer of the Am. Society of Biological Chemists. Re, DN's election to the National Academy of Sciences.)
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Hartman, Elizabeth "Betsy" Crofts (1898?-1985) (Nutrition Physiologist. Chief, Fellowships and Training Grants, National Institute of Neurological Diseases (1956-1969). Husband, Arthur M. Hartman (1900?-1987).), 1965-1970
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Hassid, William Zev (1897-1974) (Researcher in carbohydrate chemistry and prof. in the College of Agriculture and the Dept. of Biochemistry at the U. of California, Berkeley.), 1974
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Hastings, Albert Baird (1895-1987) (Am. biochemist, physiologist, and Hamilton Kuhn Prof. of Biological Chemistry at Harvard U. (1934-1958).), 1940-1972
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Hawkes, Sharon (Assistant Editor, Annual Review of Biochemistry), 1971
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Celia Huebschmann Hecht (& Re, Meyerhof Festschrift. Wife of Selig Hecht (1892-1947) (Am. Physiologist. Prof. of biophysics at Columbia U. (1928).), undated
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* Henze, C. (DN's election to the National Academy of Sciences.)
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Hess, Benno (1922-2002) (German medical research director Max Planck Institute Dortmund.), 1980
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Hess, George P. (1924-2015) (Prof. of biochemistry and molecular biology, Dept. of Molecular Biology and Genetics at Cornell U. (1966-2015).), 1968-1975
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Hestrin, Shlomo (1914-1962) (Israeli biochemist. Associated with the Hebrew U.-Hadassah Medical School.), 1960
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Hieronimus, Ekkehard (1926-1998) (German pastor and author. Pastor of the Gartenkirche St. Marien in Hanover (1975-1990).), 1963
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Hinckley, Mary White (Medical doctor, NYC.), undated
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& Höber, Rudolf (1873-1953) (German physician-investigator, who resided in Philadelphia, PA. Re, Meyerhof Festschrift.), undated
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Hoffman-Berling, Hartmut (Pioneer in molecular biology and first director of the Dept. of Molecular Biology, Max Planck Institute (1966-1987).), 1960
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Hoffmann-Ostenhof, O. (1914-1992) (Austrian biochemist associated with the Institut für Allgemeine Biochemie, Universität Wien [Institute of General Biochemistry, U. of Vienna].), 1972
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* Hornig, Donald F. (1920-2013) (Am. chemist and teacher, who served as president of Brown U. (1970-1976). Re, DN's election to the National Academy of Sciences.)
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Hove, Edwin L. (Health, Education and Welfare Dept., Bethesda, MD.), 1960
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Huber, Robert (1937- ) (German biochemist. Recipient Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1988) and director at the Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry (1971).), 1980
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Hydén, Holger (1917-2000) (Prof. and chairman Dept. of Histology Medical Faculty at U. of Göteborg (1949-1983).), 1963
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Heisenberg, Elisabeth Schumacher (1914-1998) (Wife of Werner Karl Heisenberg (1901-1976) (Director, Max Planck Institute for Physics and Recipient Nobel Prize in Physics (1932).), 1978-1979
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Herken, Hans (1912-2003) (German pharmacologist. Professor and director of the Institute for Pharmacology at the Free U. of Berlin (1953-1983).), 1964-1981
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Hill, Archibald Vivian (1886-1977) (English physiologist, who shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1922) for his elucidation of the production of heat and mechanical work of muscles.), 1976
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Iwasaki, Kentaro (U. of Tokyo.), 1960-1973
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Jackson, Mary Folk (Librarian, Office of Surgeon General, Washington, DC.), 1959
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Jaenicke, Lothar (1923-2015) (German biochemist and prof. at the Institute for Biochemistry at the U. of Cologne.), 1980-1981
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Johnson, Victor Einar (1901-1986) (Director of the Mayo Foundation (1947-1966), who was associated with the U. of Minnesota.), 1961
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Joyce, Gloria (Re, letter: "privilege to be able to work with you", CA.), 1980
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Jukes, Thomas Hughes (1906-1999) (British-American biologist associated with U. of California, Berkeley.), 1980
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Justi, Eduard (1904-1986) (German physicist at the Institute for Theoretical Physics, Braunschweig.), 1965-1981
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Kandel, Eric R. (1929- ) (Austrian-American medical doctor. Faculty member Depts. of Physiology and Psychiatry at NYU Medical School and later prof. of biochemistry and biophysics at the College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia U.), 1974
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Karlson, Peter (1918-2001) (German chemist and full professorship in physiological chemistry at the Philipps U. in Marburg (1964-2001).), 1966
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Katchalski, Rina (Wife of Ehpraim Katchalski (later Katzir) (1916-2009) (Israeli biophysicist and Israeli Labor Party politician, who was the fourth President of Israel (1973-1978).), 1967-1972
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Katz, Bernard (1911-2003) (German-born British physician and biophysicist, who was a co-recipient of the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine (1970). Associated with U. College London.), 1937-1938
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Katzir-Katchalsky, Aharon (1914-1972) (Israeli pioneer in the study of the electrochemistry of biopolymers and a faculty member at the Weizmann Institute of Sciences.), 1970
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Katzir, Sharon
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Kaufmann, Konrad (Max Planck Institut für Biopysikalische Chemie, Karl Friedrich Bonhoeffer Institut, Göttingen, West Germany)
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Kelly, W.C. (Director of Fellowships, National Research Council.), 1966
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Keynes, Richard Darwin (1919-2010) (British physiologist, who was associated with the Citadel Hill Laboratory, Plymouth, UK.), 1959
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Kihlman, Bengt A. (1922-2005) (Institute of Physiological Botany of the University of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden.), 1952
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King, Charles Glen (1896-1988) (Am. biochemist who was a pioneer in the field of nutrition research and who isolated vitamin C. DN's election to the National Academy of Sciences.)
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*King, Donald West (1927-2018) (Chair, Dept. of Pathology, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia U. (1967-1982).), 1979
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King, Mrs. Helen S. (Executive Secretary (1958-1965) to Grayson L. Kirk (1903-1997) (President of Columbia U. (1953-1968).), 1961
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Kiraly, Dr. Ilona Vass (NYC), 1960
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Kirk, Grayson L. (1903-1997) (Pres. of Columbia U. (1953-1968). He was also a Prof. of Government, advisor to the State Dept. and instrumental in the formation of the United Nations.), 1964
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Klein, Mathilda, 1962-1965
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Klenk, Ernst (1896-1971) (Prof. of Physiological Chemistry and Rector Universität zu Köln-Lindenthal, West Germany.), 1960
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Klüver, Heinrich (1897-1979) (German American psychologist associated with the U. of Chicago.), 1965
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Koelle, George Brampton (1918-1997) (Pharmacologist. At U. Pennsylvania, chairman dept. physiology and pharmacology, dean Graduate School Medicine (1957-1959), chairman department pharmacology Medical School (1959-1981), distinguished professor, (1981-1997). Wife: Winifred Jean Angenent Koelle (1926-2010) (Physician. Chief of intensive care at Taylor Hospital in Ridley Park, PA; chief of outpatient medicine at the old Philadelphia General Hospital and on the U. of Pennsylvania faculty.)), 1959-1975
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Kollmeier, Karl (Genkirchen-Buer, North Rhine-Westphalia, West Germany.), 1979
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Konheim, Beatrice G. (1909-1973) (Dean, Hunter College Institute of Health Sciences and prof. of biological sciences.)
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Koshland, Daniel Edward, Jr. (1920-2007) (Am. biochemist, who was associated with the U. of California, Berkeley and the Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY.), 1953-1971
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Krayer, Otto Hermann (1899-1982) (German American physician, pharmacologist and professor associated with Harvard U. and the Inst. of Pharmacology at the U. of Munich.), 1959
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Kraut, Heinrich (1893-1992) (German chemist associated with Pennsylvania State U.), 1953
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Krebs, Margaret Cicely Fieldhouse (1913-1993) (Wife of Sir Hans Adolf Krebs (1900-1981) (German born British biologist, physician, and biochemist, who was a pioneer in the study of cellular respiration.), 1963
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Kreibich, Rolf Dieter (1938-) (German physicist, sociologist, and futurologist, who was president of the Free U. of Berlin (1969-1976).), 1976
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Kromphardt, Karl (Editor, Physikalische Blätter), 1981
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Kuffler, Stephen William (1913-1980) (Neurophysiologist, who founded the neurobiology dept. at Harvard U. (1966).), 1965
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Kanowitz, Shimon (Tel-Aviv, Israel.), 1958-1961
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Kewitz, Helmut (1920-2009) (Pharmacologist. Full Prof. Free U. Berlin (1962-1988). Ford Foundation Fellow Columbia U. (1955-1956).), 1957-1974
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La Monte, Francesca Raimonde (1895-1982) (Associate Curator of Ichthyology, American Museum of Natural History.), 1952
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Lardy, Henry A. (1917-2010) (Biochemist and prof. in the Biochemistry Dept. at U. of Wisconsin-Madison, who was elected to the National Academy of Sciences (1958).), 1959
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Laszlo, John (1931- ) (Physician. Nat. Cancer Institute (1958-1989); Director of Clinical Research at the Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center and prof. of medicine at Duke Medical Center (1959-1986). Associated with the Veterans Administration, Durham, NC.), 1972
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Lederer, Edgar (1908-1988) (Austrian biochemist associated with the U. of Paris.), 1959
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Lees, Marjorie B. (1923-2012) (Neurological researcher and teacher at Dartmouth U. Medical School. Re, DN's election to the National Academy of Sciences.*), 1966, undated
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Lehman, Emil (1907-1999) (Executive Vice President of the Tarbuth Foundation for the Advancement of Hebrew Culture and Director of the Theodor Herzl Institute.), 1975
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Leifer, Edgar (1918-2010) (Prof. of Clinical Medicine, Columbia U.), 1975-1979, undated
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Leikind, Morris C. (1905-1976) (Medical historian, archivist, and teacher with the federal government.), 1959-1965
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Lendle, Ludwig (1899-1969) (German pharmacologist associated with U. of Göttingen.), 1960
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Leuthardt, Franz (1903-1985) (Swiss biochemist and prof. of physiological chemistry at the U. of Zürich.), 1961
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Leveque, J. (Associated with the Institut d'Hygiène du Maroc [Hygiene Institute of Morocco], Casablanca, Morocco.), 1959
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Levin, Berich (?) and Kate (Jerusalem [1972].), 1972
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* Levin, Louis (1908-1981) (Biochemist, who held many positions at the National Science Foundation. Re, DN's election to the National Academy of Sciences.)
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Levy, Mordecai M. (Israel Tech. Center.), 1981
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Liljestrand, Göeran (1886-1968) (Swedish pharmacologist, known for the discovery of the Euler-Liljestrand mechanism. He was secretary of the Nobel Committee of the Karolinska Institute.), 1959
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Lilma, Emanuel (NYC [1937].), 1937
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Loeb, John, 1978
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Loeb, Robert F. (1895-1973) (Bard Prof. emeritus and former chair of the dept. of medicine at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia U.. Dr. Loeb was a specialist in diseases of metabolism, was known as a foremost clinician and clinical investigator in the areas of Addison's disease, diabetic acidosis, and malaria.), 1960
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Loewenstein, Liesje G. (NYC.), 1960
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Loewenstein, Martha J. (1913-2007) (Member, Board of Directors of the American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science, NYC.), undated
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Loewi, Guida Goldschmiedt (wife, Otto Loewi (1873-1961) (German-born pharmacologist, who received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1936) for his discovery of the role of acetylcholine as an endogenous neurotransmitter.)), 1953
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Lohf, Kenneth A. (1925-2002) (Librarian for Rare Books and Manuscripts at Columbia University (1967-1993)), 1976
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* London, Irving M. (1918-2018) (Hematologist and geneticist. Re, DN's election to the National Academy of Sciences.)
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Long, Cyril Norman Hugh (1901-1970) (English American biochemist, who was Sterling Professor of physiological chemistry at Yale U. Re, DN's election to the National Academy of Sciences.*), 1959
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Lord, K.A. (Rothamsted Experimental Station.), 1966
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Lorente de Nó, Rafael (1902-1990) (Spanish neuroscientist, who joined the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (1936).), 1966
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Lowenthal, Armand (1919-2001) (A founder of the World Federation of Neurology (WFN) associated with the Institute Born-Bunge, U. of Antwerp, Belgium.), 1961-1963
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Lowry, Oliver Howe (1910-1996) (Am. biochemist, who devised the Lowry protein assay. He was associated with the Washington U. in St. Louis, MO.), 1959
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Luft, Rolf (1914-2007) (endocrinologist known for his studies on diabetes mellitus. Prof. of endocrinology at the Karolinska Hospital and Institute, Stockholm, Sweden.), 1959-1965
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Lullies, H. (U. of Kiel, West Germany.), 1960-1965
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Lundsgaanrd, Ejnar (1899-1968) (Danish physiologist and professor of physiology at the U. of Copenhagen (1934-1967).), 1953
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Re, Meyerhof Festschrift., 1948
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Lykken, Louis (Shell Chemical Co.), 1962
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Lynen, Eva (wife, Feodor Lynen (1911-1979) (German biochemist, who was the co-recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1964) for discoveries concerning the mechanism and regulation of cholesterol and fatty acid metabolism.)), 1980-1981
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McConnell, Harden M. (1927-2014) (Physical chemist and professor at Stanford U. (1964-2014).), 1969
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McGill, William James (1922-1997) (Am. psychologist, who was the 16th president of Columbia U. (1970-1980).), 1976-1977
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Macheboeuf, Michel (1900-1953) (Biochemist, who was associated with the Pasteur Institute, NYC.), 1953
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McIlwain, Henry (1912-1993) (Associated with the Biochemistry Institute of Psychiatry London U. and Honorary Biochemist Bethlem Royal Hospital and Maudsley Hospital (1948-1980).), 1960
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Macintosh, Frank Campbell (1909-1992) (Prof. and Chair of the Dept. of Physiology at McGill U. (1949-1978).), 1960
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Magnes, Judah Leon (1877-1948) (Reform rabbi and first chancellor of the Hebrew U., Jerusalem (1925) and later president (1935-1948).), 1972
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Mandel, Paul (1908-1992) (Biologist and specialist in neurochemistry and microbiology associated with the Institut de Chimie Université de Strasbourg [Institute of Chemistry, U. of Strasbourg], France.), 1965-1974
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Mandl, Ines (1917-2016) (Austrian-born Am. biochemist and prof. at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia, U. DN's election to the National Academy of Sciences.*), 1964-1979
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Marks, Paul Alan (1926-2020) (Medical doctor, researcher, and administrator, who served at the dean of the Medical Faculty at Columbia U. (1970-1973).), 1969-1980
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Marota, Domenico (1886-1974) (Chemist and scientist, who served as director of the Istituto Superiore de Sanitá (ISS) [National Institute of Health (1935-1961), Rome.), 1967
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Marquis, Judith K. (1946- ) (Pharmacologist and Asst. Prof. Tufts U. (1976-1981).), 1973
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Martius, Carl (1906-1993) (German biochemist, who was associated with the Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH) Zürich [Swiss Federal Institute of Technology].), 1959-1964
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Masland, Richard Lambert (1910-2003) (Director, National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Blindness, National Institutes of Health (1959-1968), Bethesda, MD.), 1962
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Massoulié, Jean (1938-2011)(Laboratoire de Neurobiologie, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France), 1980
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Mayer, Frank J. (First Consul General representing the State of Israel in his native Luxembourg.), 1960
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Mazur, Abraham (1911-2000) (Biochemist associated with the City College (CUNY).), 1960
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Meister, Alton (1922-1995) (Am. biochemist, who served as chairman of the Cornell U. Medical College (1967-1991).), 1971
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* Merrill, Eugene C. (NYC. Re, DN's election to the National Academy of Sciences.), undated
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Merritt, Hiram Houston, Jr. (1902-1979) (Academic neurologist, who was dean of the Columbia U. College of Physicians and Surgeons (1958-1970).), 1950-1967
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Meyerhof, Bettina Ida Emerson (1918-2011) (Daughter of Otto Fritz Meyerhof (1884-1951) (German physician, biochemist, a Nobel laureate in Physiology and Medicine (1922).), 1965
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Michaelis, L. (Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research. & Re, Meyerhof Festschrift.), 1948
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Michelson, M.J. ( -1978) (Prof. of Pharmacology, Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemistry, Leningrad, USSR.), 1965-1966
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Miner, Eunice Thomasina Thomas (1899-1993) (Executive Director of the NY Academy of Sciences (1939-1967).), 1965
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* Mommaerts, Wilfred F.H.M. (1917-1994) (Prof. of medicine and physiology and director of the LA County Heart Research Laboratory at UCLA. Re, DN's election to the National Academy of Sciences.)
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Monnier, Alexandre Marcel (1904-1986) (Prof. of general physiology at the Sorbonne (1958).), 1960
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Monnier, Marcel (1907-1996) (Director, Universität Basel Institut für Physiologie [U. of Basel Institute of Physiology] (1956-1974).), 1959
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Moore, Walter John (1918-2001) (Prof. of Physical Chemistry, Indiana U. (1952-1973) and U. of Sydney (1973-1983).), 1965
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* Morales, Manuel Francisco (1919-2009) (Honduran-born American biophysicist, who did pivotal research on the molecular basis of muscle contraction. Re, DN's election to the National Academy of Sciences.), undated
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Moses, Rafael (1924-2001) (Prof. and president of Israel Psychoanalytic Society (1971-1977) associated with the Jerusalem Mental Health Center.), 1977
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Mothes, Kurt (1900-1983) (German botanist and president Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina [German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina].), 1963-1972
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Muralt, Alexander L. von (1903-1990) (Swiss physicist, medical doctor, and prof. of physiology at the U. of Bern.), 1959
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Mautner, Henry George (1925-1995) (Pharmacologist, biochemist, and prof., who was associated with Harvard U. and Tufts U.), 1962-1968
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Meyerhof, George Geoffrey [Georg Gottfried] (1916-2003) (Distinguished geotechnical engineer, who was the Head of the Civil Engineering Dept. and Dean of Engineering at the Technical U. of Nova Scotia in Halifax and emeritus Professor of Civil Engineering, Dalhousie U. He was the son of Otto Fritz Meyerhof (1884-1951) (German physician, biochemist, a Nobel laureate in Physiology and Medicine (1922).), 1980
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Meyerhof, Hedwig Schallenberg (1891-1954) (Mathematician, painter, and the wife of Otto Fritz Meyerhof (1884-1951) (German physician, biochemist, a Nobel laureate in Physiology and Medicine (1922).), 1951-1952, undated
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Meyerhof, Otto Fritz (1884-1951) (German physician and biochemist, who received the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine (1922).) [NOTE: See also, box 1.]
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Festschrift [collection of writings published in honor of a scholar]--Correspondence, 1948-1951, undated
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Funeral and Memorial--Addresses and Correspondence, 1951
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Manuscripts--Poems, 1928-1951, undated
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Miscellaneous--Correspondence and Curriculum Vitae, 1928-1951, undated
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Printed Articles, 1934-1950
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Meyerhof, Walter Ernst (1922-2006) (Prof. of Physics at Stanford U. (1949-2006) and son of Otto Fritz Meyerhof (1884-1951) (German physician, biochemist, a Nobel laureate in Physiology and Medicine (1922).), 1952-1981
Miscellaneous
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Concerning other scientists, 1961, undated
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Unidentified--Correspondence, 1928-1974
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Needham, Dorothy Moyle (1896-1987) (Biochemist, social activist, and historian of science associated with the Dept. of Biochemistry, U. of Cambridge. & Re, Meyerhof Festschrift.), 1948
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& Neuberg, Dr. Carl Alexander (1877-1956) (German-born Biochemist, who is often referred to as the "father of modern biochemistry". Re, Meyerhof Festschrift.), 1948-1949
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Nims, Leslie F. (1906-1971) (Senior biologist and former head of the biology dept. of the Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY.), 1959
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Nord, Friedrich Franz (1889-1973) (German-born prof. of biochemistry at Fordham U.), 1952-1953
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Nussbaum, Arthur (1877-1964) (German-born lawyer, research prof. of public law at Columbia U. (1934-1950), founder and editor of the Parker School of Foreign and Comparative Law at Columbia Law School.)
[Missing as of 2023. kws]
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Nachmansohn, David (1899-1983) (German-Jewish biochemist, who was responsible for elucidating the role of phosphocreatine in energy production in the muscles. Prof. of biochemistry (1942-1967), and special lecturer (1967-1982) at Columbia U.)
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Columbia Symposium, 1967 October 10
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Göttingen Conference--Molecular Mechanisms of Biological Recognition, 6th Aharon Katzir-Katchalsky Conference, Göttingen and Braunlage Harz, Federal Republic of Germany--program and photographs, 1978 September 24-30
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Letters from [typed carbons], 1937-1979
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Manuscripts [typed], 1953, 1960, undated
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Miscellaneous
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About Nachmansohn, 1926-1977
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Awards, 1957-1978, undated
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Clippings, 1951-1977
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Speaking Engagements, 1950-1977
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National Academy of Sciences--Election to--Correspondence, 1965
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Photographs, 1916-1976
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Columbia Symposium--Photographs, 1976 October 16
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Honorary Fellowship--Weizmann Institute, 1972
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Royal Society--London, 1976 June
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International Congress of Biochemistry, 1976 July
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Weizman Institute--Correspondence, 1971-1972
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Nachmansohn, Edith Berger (1903-1995) (Wife of David Nachmansohn, PhD.)
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Neumann, Eberhard (1939- ) (German biochemist, biophysicist, and prof. at the Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry.), 1973, undated
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O'Brien, Richard Sesmond (1929- ) (Canadian neurobiologist and faculty member Cornell U. (1960-1978).), 1971
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Ohlmeyer, Paul (1908-1977) (German chemist and first director of the Leibniz-Kolleg der Universität Tübingen [Leibniz College of the U. of Tübingen (1948)]. & Re, Meyerhof Festschrift.), 1949
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Olitzki, Aryeh Leo (1898-1983) (Israeli bacteriologist, who headed the bacteriology laboratories at the Hadassah Hospital, Jerusalem, and in Safed. In 1928, he joined the faculty of the Hebrew U. of Jerusalem, and became a professor in 1949, and dean of the Medical School (1961-1965).), 1963
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Oppenheimer, Karl (l874-1941) (German biochemist, who published numerous basic texts in biochemistry and founded and edited the journals Zentralblatt fuer Biochemie und Biophysik (1910-1921) and Enzymologia (1936-1941). He also headed the agricultural dept. of a company in Den Haag [The Hague], Holland.), 1939
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Osborne, Henry Fairfield, Jr. (1887-1969) (President of the NY Zoological Society know today as the Wildlife Conservation Society.), 1964
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Osserman, Elliott Frederick (1925-1989) (Am. Cancer Society Prof. of Medicine at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia U., the Associate Director of the Institute of Cancer Research, and secretary of the Harvey Society (1968-1972).), 1972
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Osserman, Kermit Edward (1909-1972) (Am. physician, authority on myasthenia gravis, and founder of the Myasthenia Gravis Foundation.), 1965
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Page, Irvine Heinly (1901-1991) (Am. physiologist, who specialized in hypertension as a chair of research at the Cleveland Clinic.), 1960
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* Papper, Emmanuel Martin (1915-2002) (Am. anesthesiologist, who served as prof. and director of anesthesiology at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia U. (1949-1969). Re, DN's election to the National Academy of Sciences.), 1959
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Pauls, Rolf Friedemann (1915-2002) (German diplomat, who was [der erste Botschafter der Bundesrepublik Deutschland [the first ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany] to Israel (1965-1968) and German Ambassador to the U.S. (1968-1973).), 1966
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Peters, Sir Rudolph Albert (1889-1982) (British biochemist, who led the research team at Oxford U. that developed British Anti-Lewisite (BAL), an antidote for the chemical warfare agent lewisite.), 1952-1965
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Pheulpin, Fred J. (1916-2004) (Head, Health Sciences Library, Acquisitions Section, Columbia University), 1977
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Polanyi, Michael (1891-1976) (Hungarian-British polymath, who made important theoretical contributions to physical chemistry, economics, and philosophy. In 1958, he was elected senior research fellow at Merton College, Oxford.), 1960
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Pollock, Lewis John (1886-1966) (Neurologist, member Board of Governors Chicago Institute of Medicine, and later president (1953).), 1952
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Pool, James Lawrence "Larry" (1906-2004) (Neurosurgeon and prof. College of Physicians and Surgeons Columbia U.), 1960
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Powlowski, J.S. (Paris.), undated
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Prahl, Siffau (Stockholm.), 1967
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Prosser, Clifford Ladd (1907-2002) (Am. physiologist associated with the U. of Illinois.), 1959
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Prywes, Moshe (1914-1988) (Israeli physician and medical educator, who joined the Hebrew U.-Hadassah Medical School as assistant dean (1951) and later became associate dean (1955).), 1972
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Photographs, 1921-1968, undated
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Rabin, Yatzhak (1922-1995) (Israeli politician, statesman and general. He was the fifth Prime Minister of Israel, serving two terms (1974–1977) and (1992-1995). Assassinated 1995.), 1972
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Racah, Giulio (Yoel) (1909-1965) (Italian Israeli physicist and mathematician, who was acting president of the Hebrew U. of Jerusalem (1961-1962).), 1963-1964
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Rachmilewitz, Moshe (1898-1985) (Physician, who served as the dean of faculty Hebrew U.- Hadassah Medical School (1958-1961).), 1959-1972
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Racker, Efraim (1913-1991) (Austrian biochemist, who served as chief of the Nutrition and Physiology Dept. at the Public Health Research Institute, NYC (1954-1966).), 1959
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Ramey, Estelle Rosemary (1917-2006) (Am. endocrinologist, physiologist, and feminist, who was a member of the faculty Georgetown U. Medical School.) [NOTE: CU Oral History.], 1961-1965
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Rappleye, Willard Cole (1892-1976) (Dean Faculty of Medicine, College of Physicians and Surgeons Columbia U. (1931-1958).), 1953
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Ray, O. Malcolm (Dept. Health Education and Welfare, Bethesda, MD.), 1972
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Razin, Shmuel (Israeli microbiology educator associated with the Hebrew U.-Hadassah Medical School (1959-1992) and dean faculty of medicine (1988-1992).), 1973
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Remmer, Herbert (1919-2003) (German doctor, pharmacologist, and toxicologist, who was one of the discoverers of enzyme induction by pharmaceuticals.), undated
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Remmer, Ingeborg Flemming (Nurse and wife of Herbert Remmer.)
Richards, Alfred Newton (Am. pharmacologist, who served as chairman of dept. of pharmacology U. of Pennsylvania (1910-1946) and vice-president of medical affairs (1939-1946). & Re, Meyerhof Festschrift.)
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Rosen, Edgar Robert (1911-1994) (American-German political scientist, who was the first prof. of political science at the Technical U. of Braunschweig (1965-1976).), 1981
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Rosenberg, Philip (Professor and head dept. of pharmacology and toxicology U. of Connecticut.), 1968
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Rosengart, V.J. (Institut für Toxikologie, Leningrad [Institute of Toxicology, Leningrad].), 1961
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Rossi-Fanelli, Alessandro (1906- ) (Biochemist and prof. of biological chemistry at the U. of Pavia (1945-1949) and U. of Rome (1949- ).), 1959
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Rothberg, Samuel (1910-2007) (Am. business executive, who was chairman of both the board of governors of the Hebrew U. and the board of directors of the Am. Friends of the Hebrew U.; vice president of the Am. Committee for the Weizmann Institute. Associated also with Bradley U., Peoria, IL.), 1969
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Rothschild, Paul (1901-1965) (German physician, who studied (1928-1930) with Otto Meyerhof (1884-1951) (German physician and Nobel Prize recipient (1922). In 1934, emigrated to England, where he ran a private practice.), 1960
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Rotta, Hans (1921-2008) (German publisher, editor, and Doctor of Biology, who was the Managing Editor, Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft, m.b.H., Stuttgart [Scientific Publishing Company, Ltd., Stuttgart].), 1981
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Rowland, Lewis Philip (1925-2017) (Am. neurologist associated with U. of Pennsylvania and Columbia U.), 1972-1977
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Ruffo, Alfredo and Adriana (U. of Pavia.), 1969
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Sabin, Albert Bruce (1906-1993) (Polish Am. medical researcher, who developed the oral polio vaccine. He served as president of the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel.), 1972
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Salkind, Victor A. (1895-1986) (Economic Advisor to the Israeli Delegation to the United Nations), 1960
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Sambursky, Samuel (1900-1990) (German, Palestinian, and Israeli physicist, prof., and author, who received the Israel Prize for Humanities (1968).), 1962-1972
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Samuel, Rinna (Author and editor Weizmann Institute of Science and Yad Chaim Weizman (Rehovot: Israel, 1976).), 1972
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Sandow, Alexander (1901-1978) (Research professor of biology at NYU, who helped organize the Institute for Muscle Disease (1959). Re, DN's election to the National Academy of Science.*), 1959
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Sandoz Pharmaceuticals (Sandoz AG) was a pharmaceutical company headquartered in Basel, Switzerland. Associated with Mr. S.M. Fossel.), 1952
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Sataloff, Joseph (1919-2008) (Prof. Otolaryngology at Jefferson Medical College, Adj. Prof. at Drexel U. College of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA.), 1962
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Schapira, Georges (1912-2003) (Pediatrician and research in Molecular Biology, who was a member of the Faculty of Medicine Cochin Institute, Paris, France.), 1959
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Scheraga, Harold Abraham (1921- ) (Am. biophysicist and prof. emeritus in chemistry dept. at Cornell U., who is regarded as a pioneer in protein biophysics.), 1972
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Schlegel, Hans Gunter (1924-2013) (German microbiologist, who worked as a university prof. at the Institut für Mikrobiologie [Institute for Microbiology at the Georg August U. of Göttingen (1958-2013).)
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Schmid, Roswitha (1927-2014) (Biochemist and author associated with the German specialist journal Naturwissenschaftliche Rundschau [Natural Science Review].), 1981
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Schoenheimer, Ellen (1905-1988) (German-born Am. philanthropist associated with the Weizmann Institute, Israel. Sister-in-law to Rudolf Schoenheimer (1898-1941) (German born Am. biochemist, who developed the technique of isotope labelling/tagging of biomolecules, enabling detailed study of metabolism.)), 1977
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Schrader, Gerhard (1903-1990) (German chemist, who was employed by Farbenfabriken Bayer [Bayer AG division of IG. Farben]. Resided in Wuppertal-Elberfeld.), 1958
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Schullinger, Rudolph N. (1896-1969) (Surgeon at Columbia U. College of Physicians and Surgeons (1926-1968).), undated
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Schulz, Walter (1912-2000) (German philosopher and prof. U. of Tübingen, who completed his postgraduate studies at the U. of Heidelberg.), 1957-1968
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Seitz, Frederick (1911-2008) (Am. physicist and a pioneer of solid-state physics, who was president, National Academy of Sciences (1962-1969).), 1966
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Sela, Michael (1924- ) (Israeli immunologist and prof. of Immunology at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot. He was also president of the Weizmann Institute of Science (1975-1985).), 1963-1981
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Semenza, Giorgio (1928-2016) (Italian biochemistry educator, who was a prof. of biochemistry at the Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule, Zürich [Swiss Federal Institute of Technology].), 1972-1979
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Senator, David Werner (1896-1953) (Administrator and executive vice president of the Hebrew U. Jerusalem (1949-1953).), 1952-1953
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Serbu, Melanie (1909-1985) (Romanian-born poet and teacher of mathematics and physics, who resided in Haifa, Israel.), 1981
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Severin, Sergei Evgenievich (1901-1993) (Founder of the National School of Biochemists and the Dept. of Biochemistry at Moscow U., USSR.), 1964-1966
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Shazar, Zalman (1889-1974) (Israeli politician, author, and poet, who served as the third president of Israel for two terms (1963-1973).), 1965
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Shellhamer, Howard S. (1935- ) (Prof. of biology at San Jose State U. (1961-1996), who received his PhD in zoology from the U. of California, Davis (1961).), 1960
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Shemin, David (1911-1991) (Member, dept. of biochemistry and molecular biology at Northwestern U. (1968-1981).), 1972
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Sherwood, Stephen H. (Middlesex Hospital, London, England.), 1952-1953
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Silman, Israel (Associated with the Dept. of Neurobiology at the Weizmann Institute, Israel.), 1969-[1981?]
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Simon, Akiva Ernst (1899-1988) (Educator, religious thinker, and writer, who was a prof. and director of education at the Hebrew U., Jerusalem, Israel.), 1953-1973
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Sjostrand, Fritiof Stig (1912-2011) (Swedish physician, histologist, and prof. U. of California, Los Angeles.), 1971
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Smith, Emil L. (1911-2009) (Am. biochemist and prof. U. of Utah (1946-2009). DN's election to the National Academy of Sciences.*), 1959
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Snell, Esmond Emerson (1914-2003) (Am. biochemist and editor of the Annual Review of Biochemistry (1968-1983).), 1972-1977
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Sollner, Karl (1903-1986) (Austrian-born chemist, who was affiliated with the Institute of Health, where he worked in the laboratory of National Institute of Arthritis Metabolism and Digestive Diseases.), 1966
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Solvay, Marie-Claude Boulin (1927- ) (Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur [Knight of the Legion of Honor].), 1980
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Spencer, Herta (1911-2007) (Physician, who was associated with the Metabolic Section, Veterans Administration Hospital, Hines, IL.), 1973
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Sperling, Suzanne (CA, [1961].), 1961
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Sperry, Warren M. (1900-1990) (Dept. of Biochemistry, Columbia U. and Dept. of Psychiatric Research, NYS Psychiatric Institute, New York, NY.), 1959
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Stämpfli, Robert (1914-2002) (Swiss physiologist, who established the physiological institute of the Universität des Saarlandes [U. des Saarland] renowned for electrophysiology and membrane biology.), 1958-1959
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Staudinger, Dr. Hansjürgen (1914-1990) (Director, Biochemisches Institut der Justus Liebig-Universität Giessen), 1970
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Steinbach, Henry Burr (1905-1981) (Member of the zoology faculty at the U. of Chicago (1957-1981), who made scientific contributions toward the understanding of bioelectric generators.), 1960
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Steinitz, Hermann (NYC.), 1960
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Stern, Frederick M. (New Rochelle, NY.), 1960
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Stern, Max M. (1895-1982) (Psychoanalyst, who served as a training analyst and faculty member at both the Columbia U. Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research, and the Division of Psychoanalytic Education at the State U. of New York Downstate Medical Center. He was also a past president of the Psychoanalytic Association of New York.), 1977
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Stetten, DeWitt, Jr. (1909-1990) (Director intramural basic and clinical research programs National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases at the National Institutes of Health (1954-1962).), 1959
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Strand, Fleur L. (1928-2011) (New York U. physiologist, whose research showed the impact of stress-evoked hormones on the peripheral nervous system.), 1963
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* Stuart, Ian J. (Re, DN's election to the National Academy of Sciences.)
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Stryer, Lubert (1938- ) (Prof. of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry at Yale U. (1969-1976).), 1976
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Sulman, Felix Gad (1907-1986) (Prof. and head of the Dept. of Applied Pharmacology, Hebrew U., Jerusalem, Israel.), 1967
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Schoffeniels, Ernest Hubert (1927-1992) (Belgian biochemist and prof. of biochemistry at the U. de Liège (1973).), 1959-1975
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Tapley, Donald F. (1927-1999) (Endocrinologist, who served as Dean of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia U. (1974-1984).), 1976
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Teorell, Torsten (1905-1992) (Swedish physiologist and prof. of physiology at Uppsala U., Sweden (1940-1972).), 1959-1965
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Theorell, Margid (Wife of Hugo Theorell (1903-1982) (Swedish scientist and Nobel Prize laureate in medicine (1955).)
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Trabert, Kenneth (Dept. of Health Education and Welfare, Bethesda, MD.), 1973
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Tramer, Hans (1908-1979) (Academician associated with the Leo Baeck Institute, Tel-Aviv, Israel.), 1977
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Tuček, Stanislav (1932-2002) (Physiologist associated with the Institute of Physiology of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague now the Institute of Physiology of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic.), 1978
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* Tugend, Tom (Correspondent for the Jewish Telegraphy Agency. Re, DN's election to the National Academy of Sciences.)
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Ulbricht, Gerhard (Prof. Fachhochshule München [University of Applied Sciences Munich].), 1966
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Van Cleave, Charles Durward (Prof. of Anatomy at the U. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.), 1959
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Volcani, Benjamin Elazari (1915-1999) (Israeli microbiologist, who discovered life in the Dead Sea. He served on the staff of the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel (1939-1958) and was appointed head of the Institute's Section of Microbiology (1948).), 1952
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Wahl, David R. (Chief Librarian, Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel.), 1960
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Walk, J. (Historian associated with the Leo Baeck Institute, Jerusalem, Israel.), 1980
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Waser, Peter G. (1918-2010) (Swiss pharmacologist at the U. of Zurich.), 1972
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Wechsler, Israel Spauer (1886-1962) (Am. neurologist, psychiatrist, and deputy chairman of the board of governors of the Hebrew U. at Jerusalem, Israel.), 1959-1961
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Weiss, Paul Alfred (1898-1989) (Austrian biologist and prof. at Rockefeller Institute (1954-1969).), 1960
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Weissmann, Charles (1931- ) (Hungarian-born Swiss molecular biologist, who was a director of the Institute for Molecular Biology in Zürich.), 1972
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Weltsch, Robert (1891-1982) (Journalist, editor, and prominent Zionist, who was a correspondent for Haaretz, a major Israeli newspaper. Weltsch was also the editor of the Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook (1956-1978). He died in Jerusalem.), 1981
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Westenbrink, Hendrik Gerrit Koob (H.G.K.) (1901-1964) (Biochemist and a founder of scientific journal Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) (1946).), 1960
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White, Abraham (1908-1980) (Chair, Dept. of Biochemistry, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Yeshiva U. Re, DN's election to the National Academy of Sciences.*), 1959
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Whittam, Ronald (1925- ) (British physiologist. Lecturer in Biochemistry, U. of Oxford (1960-1966) and Prof. of Physiology, U. of Leicester (1966-1983), emeritus since 1983. Oxford. DN's election to the National Academy of Sciences.*), 1959
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Wilder, Joseph (NYC.), 1962
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Willmer, Edward Nevill (1902-2001) (Prof. of Histology at Cambridge U., biologist, artist, garden designer and demonstrator in physiology at Manchester U., UK.), 1937
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@ Wilson, D. Wright (1889-1965) (Physiological Chemist at the U. of Pennsylvania. Re, Meyerhof Memorial.)
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* Winkler, Frantz (DN's election to the National Academy of Sciences.), 1972
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* Wittenberg, Earl G. (Director, William Alanson White Institute. Re, DN's election to the National Academy of Sciences. Wife: Mary Jane Wittenberg.), 1960-1972
Wurmser, René Bernard (1890-1993) (French biophysicist, who became the second administrator of I'Institut de biologie physico-chimique, Paris (IBPC) (1958) [Institute of Physico-Chemical Biology]. & Re, Meyerhof Festschrift.)
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Warburg, Otto Heinrich (1883-1970) (German physiologist, medical doctor, who received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1931). Over the course of his career, he was nominated for the prize 47 times.), undated
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Weber, Anna Maria (Daughter of Hans Hermann Weber (1896-1974) (German physiologist and biochemist.)), 1963-1975, undated
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Welch, Arnold DeMerritt (1908-2003) (Prof. of pharmacology at Yale U.), 1965-1973
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Wertheimer, Haim Ernst (1893-1978) (Israeli biochemist, who worked at the Hebrew U., Hadassah Medical Center (1934-1963).), 1959-1972
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Young, Wei (Biophysicist, who was associated with the Donner Laboratory of Biophysics and Medical Physics at the U. of California, Berkeley.), 1962
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Zilversmit, Donald Berthold (1919-2010) (Dutch-born nutritional biochemist, researcher, and educator, who was a prof. in the Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell U.), 1968
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Zotterman, Yngve (1898-1982) (Swedish neurophysiologist, who was a prof. of physiology at the Royal Veterinary College in Stockholm.), 1952-1973