Box 606686579
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Contains 26 Results:
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Byers, Nina, 1975, 1982
Low temperature physics, nuclear freeze. See also MS. Eng. c. 5689/6 in the main Hodgkin papers.
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Correspondence
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General scientific correspondence
Shelfmark: MS. Eng. c. 7956/1
Extents: 1 folder
Dates:
1975, 1982
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Delbruck, Max, 1972
Recollections of Cecil Powell.
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Correspondence
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General scientific correspondence
Shelfmark: MS. Eng. c. 7956/2
Extents: 1 folder
Dates:
1972
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Dodson, George Guy, 1969-1990
Includes research results and news, diagrams etc. Dodson was a crystallographer from the University of Auckland, New Zealand, who worked with Hodgkin from 1962 and became one of her principal collaborators on insulin. He became Professor of Chemistry at the University of York, and wrote the Memoir of Hodgkin for the Royal Society, 2002. See also MS. Eng. c. 5702/21-23 in the main Hodgkin papers and passim.
Found in:
Correspondence
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General scientific correspondence
Shelfmark: MS. Eng. c. 7956/3
Extents: 1 folder
Dates:
1969-1990
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Dornberger (née Schiff), Katharina, c.1941, 1945, 1981
Includes manuscript early calculations on insulin c.1941. Käthe Schiff was an Austrian refugee, who worked with Bernal at Birkbeck and became an important recruit to Hodgkin's group on the outbreak of war in 1939. After the war she returned with her husband Paul Dornberger to East Berlin. See also MS. Eng. c. 5701/3 in the main Hodgkin papers and passim; Ferry pp.183, 186, 383.
Found in:
Correspondence
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General scientific correspondence
Shelfmark: MS. Eng. c. 7956/4
Extents: 1 folder
Dates:
c.1941, 1945, 1981
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Ewald, Paul Peter, 1975, 1980
Found in:
Correspondence
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General scientific correspondence
Shelfmark: MS. Eng. c. 7956/5
Extents: 1 folder
Dates:
1975, 1980
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Fankuchen, Isidor, 1937-1941, 1967
Early protein research. Correspondence continues from Dina Fankuchen after Isidor's death in 1964.
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Correspondence
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General scientific correspondence
Shelfmark: MS. Eng. c. 7956/6
Extents: 1 folder
Dates:
1937-1941, 1967
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Glusker (née Pickworth), Jenny, 1982-1990
Jenny Pickworth was a Somerville pupil of Hodgkin, later joining the research team on vitamin B12 and becoming a close collaborator and friend. After her marriage she worked in America. See also MS. Eng. c. 5703/11-13 in the main Hodgkin papers and passim; Ferry pp.256-261.
Found in:
Correspondence
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General scientific correspondence
Shelfmark: MS. Eng. c. 7956/7
Extents: 1 folder
Dates:
1982-1990
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Gupta, Maya Dutta, 1967-1977
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Correspondence
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General scientific correspondence
Shelfmark: MS. Eng. c. 7956/8
Extents: 1 folder
Dates:
1967-1977
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Harding (née Aitken), Marjorie M., 1979-1980
Research on gramicidin, recommendation. Harding was a Somerville pupil of Hodgkin, later working with her on insulin. See also MS. Eng. c. 5704/2 in the main Hodgkin papers and passim; Ferry pp.306-314, 323-324.
Found in:
Correspondence
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General scientific correspondence
Shelfmark: MS. Eng. c. 7956/9
Extents: 1 folder
Dates:
1979-1980
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Hartley, Harold Brewer, 1965, 1972
Found in:
Correspondence
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General scientific correspondence
Shelfmark: MS. Eng. c. 7956/10
Extents: 1 folder
Dates:
1965, 1972
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Howard (née Duckworth), Judith A.K., 1990
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Correspondence
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General scientific correspondence
Shelfmark: MS. Eng. c. 7956/11
Extents: 1 folder
Dates:
1990
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Hughes, Edward W. and Ruth, 1952-1983
Letters from Eddie and Ruth Hughes, friends made on Hodgkin's first visit to America in 1947. Letter of 25 May 1980 includes comments on Bernal. See also MS. Eng. c. 5704/11 in the main Hodgkin papers.
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Correspondence
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General scientific correspondence
Shelfmark: MS. Eng. c. 7956/12
Extents: 1 folder
Dates:
1952-1983
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Kass, Edward H. and Amalie, 1980-1987
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Correspondence
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General scientific correspondence
Shelfmark: MS. Eng. c. 7956/13
Extents: 1 folder
Dates:
1980-1987
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Liao, Hongying, 1931-1959
Includes a letter to Joan Crowfoot 1937, and a collection of essays, 'The world belongs to all', by Liao and Derek Bryan, with marginal markings by Hodgkin. Hongying Liao was a young Chinese Quaker who came to Somerville in 1930 to read chemistry. Hodgkin befriended and helped her. She returned to China, married a British diplomat Derek Bryan, and on his resignation from the Foreign Service, she joined him in the work of the Britain-China Friendship Association. (Ferry pp.335-340).
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Correspondence
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General scientific correspondence
Shelfmark: MS. Eng. c. 7956/14
Extents: 1 folder
Dates:
1931-1959
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Lonsdale, Kathleen, 1946, 1960
Three letters only, 1946, 1960 (on Wolfson Research Fellowship).
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Correspondence
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General scientific correspondence
Shelfmark: MS. Eng. c. 7956/15
Extents: 1 folder
Dates:
1946, 1960
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Low, Barbara Wharton, 1943
One letter only, 29 July 1943, 'Red hot news!' (on penicillin degradation products, sent to Hodgkin during a course of treatment for arthritis in Buxton). See also MS. Eng. c. 5705/15-17 in the main Hodgkin papers and passim; Ferry pp.197-198.
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Correspondence
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General scientific correspondence
Shelfmark: MS. Eng. c. 7956/16
Extents: 1 folder
Dates:
1943
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Lüttke, Wolfgang, 1961, 1983
Found in:
Correspondence
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General scientific correspondence
Shelfmark: MS. Eng. c. 7956/17
Extents: 1 folder
Dates:
1961, 1983
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Megaw, Helen Dick, 1930s-1950
Hodgkin knew Megaw in Oxford and in Bernal's group in Cambridge. Megaw worked for Mullard's during the war, and was later at Girton College Cambridge. Few letters dated.
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Correspondence
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General scientific correspondence
Shelfmark: MS. Eng. c. 7956/18
Extents: 1 folder
Dates:
1930s-1950
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Pauling, Linus Carl and Ava Helen, 1946-1996
Miscellaneous correspondence and papers on Pauling and his affairs, not all dated.
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Correspondence
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General scientific correspondence
Shelfmark: MS. Eng. c. 7956/19
Extents: 1 folder
Dates:
1946-1996
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Perutz, Max Ferdinand, 1940s-1958
Pertuz, a refugee from Austria, joined Bernal's Cambridge laboratory in 1936. He became and remained one of Hodgkin's closest and most admiring friends; her letters mention many informal visits by him to her laboratory and home. With J.C. Kendrew, Perutz set up the Cambridge Laboratory of Molecular Biology in 1947. His work on haemoglobin won him the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1962 jointly with Kendrew (see also MS. Eng. c. 5707/7-9 in the main Hodgkin papers and passim; Ferry passsim).…
Found in:
Correspondence
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General scientific correspondence
Shelfmark: MS. Eng. c. 7956/20
Extents: 1 folder
Dates:
1940s-1958