Genetics
Found in 31 Collections and/or Records:
Notes for lectures on the genetics of micro-organisms, 1949
Contains numbered pages of handwritten notes on the subject of the genetics of micro-organisms.
Offprints of Francis Albert Eley Crew
Collection is partially catalogued. Contains 86 volumes and one box of unbound offprints belonging to F.A.E. Crew. The offprints have been divided by subject (for instance, The Fowl, Genetics. Drosophila). Many offprints bear Crew's signature; some are inscribed to him by individual authors.
Papers of Conrad Hal Waddington
Papers of Ian Wilmut
Personal and departmental papers, 1934-1975
The material within this series concerns Waddington's own research and professional arrangements, as well as departmental and staffing matters concerned with the Institute of Animal Genetics.
Most of the files of correspondence contain original letters from correspondents, as well as manuscript or carbon copies of Waddington's responses.
Records of Roslin Institute and predecessor institutions
This collection comprises the administrative records of Roslin Institute and predecessor institutions. The records cover a range of areas and include meeting papers, reports, financial and legal documents, staff files, research data and press cuttings.
The majority of the records originate from the institutional Secretary's office, although there are a number of files from the Director and some from individual scientists. This information is captured in the catalogue.
Reprints and lectures of Alan William Greenwood
Contains 7 bound volumes of Alan Greenwood's reprints and three folders of lectures and articles by Greenwood.
Roslin Institute Offprint Collection
Contains bound volumes of offprints from the Roslin Institute and its predecessor institutions.
Science Engineering Research Council Molecular Biology Genetics Sub-committee, 1990
- grant applications
- research reports
Science Studies Unit Oral History recordings
In this collection of biographical interviews scientists reflect on their early life and background, their career and involvement in British science in the twentieth century. These interviews were carried out with some former staff members of the Institute of Animal Genetics, Edinburgh, as well as individuals from other branches of science, by the Science Studies Unit, University of Edinburgh.