Correspondence
Found in 1373 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence, May 1969-June 1969
The material consists of correspondence between Sebastian and Olga Henriques and Martin Rivers Pollock, dated May 1969-June 1969. It relates to a possible post at Edinburgh and Sebastian's plans for a book on biophysics.
Correspondence, July 1969-December 1969
The material consists of correspondence between Sebastian and Olga Henriques and Martin Rivers Pollock, dated July 1969-December 1969. It relates to a post at Edinburgh.
Correspondence, 1972-1974
The material consists of correspondence between Sebastian and Olga Henriques and Martin Rivers Pollock, dated 1972-1974
Correspondence, 1947-1953
The material consists of correspondence between William van Heyningen and Martin Rivers Pollock, dated 1947-1953. It mainly relates to the Society for General Microbiology matters.
Correspondence, 1954
The material consists of correspondence between William van Heyningen and Martin Rivers Pollock, dated 1954. It mainly relates to enzyme adaptation explanation of van Hayningen's research results. It includes data from van Hayningen.
Correspondence, 1958-1969
The material consists of correspondence between William van Heyningen and Martin Rivers Pollock, dated 1958-1969. It mainly relates to visits and also constains correspondence with Ruth van Heyningen.
Correspondence, 1955-1971
The material consists of correspondence between André Lwoff and Martin Rivers Pollock, dated 1955-1971. It includes correspondence regarding researchers.
Correspondence, 1952-1958
The material consists of correspondence between Joel Mandelstam and Martin Rivers Pollock, dated 1952-1958. It includes arrangements to work at Mill Hill and correspondence to Pollock from a visit by Mandelstam to Harvard Medical School, 1958.
Correspondence, 1959
The material consists of correspondence between Joel Mandelstam and Martin Rivers Pollock, dated 1959. It relates to Mandelstam's visit to University of Wisconsin Department of Bacteriology.
Correspondence, 1963-1965
The material consists of correspondence between Joel Mandelstam and Martin Rivers Pollock, dated 1963-1965. It includes correspondence regarding a joint paper to Nature on the terminology of enzyme mutants.
