Correspondence
Found in 1343 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence, 1966
The material consists of correspondence between Nathan Citri and Martin Rivers Pollock, dated 1966. It includes comments on drafts by Citri.
Correspondence, 1967
The material consists of correspondence between Nathan Citri and Martin Rivers Pollock, dated 1967. It includes data and draft on beta-lactamase work by Citri, with comments by Pollock.
Correspondence, 1968-1969
The material consists of correspondence between Nathan Citri and Martin Rivers Pollock, dated 1968-1969. It relates to penicillinase.
Correspondence, 1970-1975
The material consists of correspondence between Nathan Citri and Martin Rivers Pollock, dated 1970-1975.
Correspondence, 1954
The material consists of correspondence between S.S. Cohen and martin Rivers Pollock, dated 1954. It relates to a paper by Cohen on enzyme adaptation.
Correspondence, 1963-1964
The material consists of correspondence between S.S. Cohen and martin Rivers Pollock, dated 1963-1964. visit It mainly relates to a visit to England by Cohen and arrangements for a lecture on 'Virus-induced enzymes'.
Correspondence, 1966, 1970
The material consists of correspondence between S.S. Cohen and martin Rivers Pollock, dated 1966 and 1970.
Correspondence, 1950-1957
The material consists of correspondence between Melvin Cohn and Martin Rivers Pollock, dated 1950-1957. It mainly relates to scientific research on penicillinases, but also including news about colleagues, social matters and visits.
Correspondence, 1958-1962
The material consists of correspondence between Melvin Cohn and Martin Rivers Pollock, dated 1958-1962. It mainly relates to news on research, colleagues, etc.
Correspondence, 1965-1970
The materialconsists of correspondence between Melvin Cohn and MArtin Rivers Pollock, dated 1965-1970. It mainly relates to a visit of Cohn to Edinburgh in 1966, planned visit of Pollock to USA 1967 and visit to the USA 1970. Pollock, however was unable to travel to the US in 1967 because he was refused a visa. See A.4.
