Copies of letters between Charlotte Auerbach and Hermann Joseph Muller, 1940-1946
Scope and Contents
Correspondence chiefly concerns Auerbach's ongoing research work on Drosophila and mustard gas mutagenesis with J.M Robson at the Institute of Animal Genetics, and Muller's work at Amherst College, Massachussetts.
Dates
- Creation: 1940-1946
Creator
Language of Materials
English, German, Russian
Conditions Governing Access
This material is open.
Biographical / Historical
Charlotte Auerbach first met Hermann Joseph Muller when he arrived at the Institute of Animal Genetics in Edinburgh in 1938. He was to remain at the Institute before 1940 before returning to the United States. His presence at the Institute had a profound influence on many workers there at that time, particularly Auerbach, who said 'Never have I met anybody who combined such penetrating analytical powers with such a breadth and depth of scientific imagination; nor anybody who combined such an absolute rejection of any type of supernatural belief with such a passionate and visonary belief in the perfectability of the human species and of the geneticists' responsibility to work towards this end.'
Extent
1 file
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