Lectures and Lecturing
Found in 375 Collections and/or Records:
Nutrition (typescript); 'Physiological adaptation in micro-organism'; 'The problem of enzyme secretion in bacteria'; 'Role of enzyme induction in development of drug resistance by microorganisms'; and 'Some views and primitive attempts to determine the mechanism of [?exotic] enzyme liberation from bacteria', no date
The material consists of notes for 5 undated lectures by Martin Rivers Pollock: Nutrition (typescript); 'Physiological adaptation in micro-organism'; 'The problem of enzyme secretion in bacteria'; 'Role of enzyme induction in development of drug resistance by microorganisms'; and 'Some views and primitive attempts to determine the mechanism of [?exotic] enzyme liberation from bacteria'.
'Origins and development of molecular biology', University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, 21 February 1974, 1974
The material consists of manuscript notes for lecture 'Origins and development of molecular biology' by Martin Rivers Pollock, gien at University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, 21 February 1974.
Page mounted with seven photographs of Alan Greenwood at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, February 1961, February 1961
Recto: three photographs of Alan Greenwood giving a lecture; one photograph of Alan Greenwood and three unidentified individuals in a street.
Verso: two close-up photographs of Alan Greenwood seated at a desk; photograph of Alan Greenwood seated at the head of table at a dinner party. The back of the photograph is captioned 'Kosher dinner with the Goldbliths - obviously not too pleased with American wine.'
Papers and correspondence of Daniel John Cunningham
Papers concerning Angus Matheson, 1938
Papers of Allan Maconochie (Lord Meadowbank) - Legal material
Papers of Andrew Nisbet Bogle
Papers of Dr. E. W. M. Balfour-Melville
Papers of Dr. Geoffrey D. Carnall
Papers of James Wodrow (1637-1707), Professor of Divinity, University of Glasgow
Volume entitled 'Orationes, praelectiones et methodus' [lectures and sermons] containing individual texts in Latin, with some notes in English.