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Thank you note from Arthur Drews to Georg Bredig, November 1925
- 1925-Nov-28
Arthur Drews (1865-1935) thanks his colleague, Georg Bredig (1868-1944), for wishing him well on his sixtieth birthday.
- Addressee Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
- Author Drews, Arthur, 1865-1935
- Subject Drews, Arthur, 1865-1935, Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
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Postcard from Heike Kamerlingh Onnes to Georg Bredig, June 1920
- 1920-Jun-10
Heike Kamerlingh Onnes (1853-1926), a Dutch physicist and Nobel laureate, congratulates Georg Bredig (1868-1944) on becoming a member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences.
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Postcard from Carl Neuberg to Georg Bredig, September 1912
- 1912-Sep-12
Carl Neuberg (1877-1956), a German biochemist, thanks Georg Bredig (1868-1944) for sending him a scientific paper, which will be typeset.
Neuberg was an early pioneer of modern biochemistry, the director of the Kaiser…
- Addressee Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
- Author Neuberg, Carl, 1877-1956
- Subject Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944, Neuberg, Carl, 1877-1956, Science publishing
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Letter from Otto Wiener to Georg Bredig, October 1925
- 1925-Oct-23
Otto Wiener (1862-1927), a German physicist, thanks his colleague, Georg Bredig (1864-1944), for an invitation to tea but declines because he will not be present in Karlsruhe. He additionally mentions that he hopes to…
- Addressee Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
- Creator Of Work Wiener, Otto, 1862-1927
- Subject Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
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Postcard from Wilhelm Meyerhoffer to Georg Bredig, August 1905
- 1905-Aug-22
Wilhelm Meyerhoffer (1864-1906), a German chemist who worked with Jacobus Henricus van't Hoff at the University of Amsterdam, informs Georg Bredig (1868-1944) that he has received Bredig's letters and a scientific…
- Addressee Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
- Author Meyerhoffer, Wihelm, 1864-1906
- Subject Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944, Manuscripts, Chemistry
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Postcard from Josef Forster to Georg Bredig, January 1900
- 1900-Jan-09
Josef Forster (1844-1910), a German physician, thanks Georg Bredig (1868-1944) for sending his habilitation thesis "Anorganische Fermente" (Inorganic Ferments). In many Germanophone countries, a habilitation is a…
- Addressee Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
- Author Forster, Josef
- Subject Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944, Chemistry, Enzymes, Universität Leipzig (1409-1953), Dissertations, Academic
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Letter from Fritz Haber to Georg Bredig, January 1900
- 1900-Jan-28
Fritz Haber (1868-1934), a German chemist and 1918 winner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry, updates his colleague, Georg Bredig (1868-1944), on the current status of his chloride chemistry research, including an…
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Letter from Hans Bunte to Georg Bredig, January 1900
- 1900-Jan-14
Hans Bunte (1848-1925), a German chemist and professor at the Technical University of Karlsruhe, thanks Georg Bredig (1868-1944) for sending his habilitation thesis "Anorganische Fermente" (Inorganic Ferments), and…
- Addressee Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
- Author Bunte, Hans, 1848-1925
- Subject Bunte, Hans, 1848-1925, Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944, Dissertations, Academic
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Letter from Hans Bunte to Georg Bredig, February 1901
- 1901-Feb-20
Hans Bunte (1848-1925), a German chemist and professor in Karlsruhe, thanks Georg Bredig (1868-1944) for sharing his scientific work.
- Addressee Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
- Author Bunte, Hans, 1848-1925
- Subject Bunte, Hans, 1848-1925, Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
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Letter from Max Bredig to Georg Bredig, October 24, 1937
- 1937-Oct-24
Max Bredig (1902-1977) updates his father, Georg Bredig (1868-1944), on his personal and professional life at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan in the fall of 1937. Max recently emigrated from Germany to…
- Addressee Bredig, Georg, 1868-1944
- Author Bredig, Max Albert, 1902-1977
- Subject Bredig, Max Albert, 1902-1977, University of Michigan, Jews, German
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Letter from Max Bredig to Georg Bredig, October 18, 1937
- 1937-Oct-18
Max Bredig (1902-1977) tells his father, Georg Bredig (1868-1944), about his first days at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan after emigrating from Germany under the Third Reich. Max decided to move to…
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Photograph album belonging to Max Albert Bredig
- Circa 1925 – 1927
An album belonging to Max Albert Bredig (1902-1977), the majority of which contains photographs of Max with his family and friends participating in leisure activities such as hiking and boating. Notably, there is a…
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Dynamite Stories and Some Interesting Facts about Explosives
- 1916
Hudson Maxim (1853-1927), was a U.S. inventor and chemist who invented a variety of explosives, including smokeless gunpowder. His autobiographical work begins with an introduction to explosives, a discussion of the…
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Louis Pasteur, Benefactor de la Humanidad
- Louis Pasteur, Benefactor of Humanity
- 1956-May-10
The colorful letterpress halftone illustrations of this comic book tell a biographical account of the life and accomplishments of Louis Pasteur (1822-1895).
This work is part of the 1956 comic series, Vidas Ilustres.…
- Publisher Organización Editorial Novaro
- Subject Pasteur, Louis, 1822-1895, Vaccination, Comic books, strips, etc.
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Oral history interview with Barbara Panning
- 2008-Aug-27 – 2008-Aug-28
Barbara Panning was born in Switzerland, one of three children. The family moved to Toronto, Canada, when Barbara was a young child, but Barbara continued to summer in Switzerland. She had an idyllic childhood and…
- Interviewee Panning, Barbara, 1963-
- Interviewer Domush, Hilary
- Sponsor Pew Charitable Trusts
- Subject Panning, Barbara, 1963-, Women in science, Molecular biology, Medical scientists, Medicine--Research, Biochemists, X chromosome, Cytology, DNA--Research, Emigration and immigration
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31 itemsExhibitions
Science at Play
Select digitized items from the exhibition Science at Play, on view in our Hach Gallery from October 2, 2015 through October 8, 2016, and available as a digital exhibition.
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26 itemsExhibitions
Age of Alchemy
Select digitized works from the exhibition, Age of Alchemy, on view in the Hach Gallery from May 2018 to July 2021.
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24 itemsExhibitions
Things Fall Apart
Select digitized objects from the exhibition, Things Fall Apart, on view in our Hach Gallery from June 17, 2017 to April 7, 2018.
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17 itemsExhibitions
Second Skin: The Science of Stretch
Select digitized items from the exhibition, Second Skin: The Science of Stretch, on view in our Hach Gallery from November 4, 2016, to May 13, 2017.
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6 itemsExhibitions
Animals and the Making of Human Vaccines
Select digitized items from the digital exhibition, Animals and the Making of Human Vaccines.
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16 itemsExhibitions
Nylon: From Labs to Legs
Select digitized items from the digital exhibition, Nylon: From Labs to Legs
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9 itemsExhibitions
Critical Metals: The Chemistry of Light
Select digitized materials from the digital exhibition, Critical Metals: The Chemistry of Light.
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11 itemsExhibitions
Mechanochemistry: The Science of Crush
Select digitized materials from the digital exhibition, Mechanochemistry: The Science of Crush.
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Oral history interview with Maurice J. Kernan
- 2002-Nov-08
- 2002-Nov-11
- 2002-Nov-18
Maurice J. Kernan was born and raised in Dublin, Ireland, the eldest of four siblings. His father worked for an insurance company; his mother was a homemaker. A love of the outdoors and interest in nature was nurtured…
- Interviewee Kernan, Maurice J., 1962-
- Interviewer Van Benschoten, William
- Sponsor Pew Charitable Trusts
- Subject Kernan, Maurice J., 1962-, Molecular biology, Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research, Rhizobium, Plant genetics, Genes, DNA--Analysis, Drosophila, Ganetzky, Barry, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Geneticists, Medical scientists, Emigration and immigration