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Oral history interview with Yusuf A. Hannun
- 1993-Mar-29 – 1993-Mar-30
- 1993-Apr-01 – 1993-Apr-02
… my class. HATHAWAY: And this was also this age, this ten, eleven, twelve? HANNUN: No. This is past that, more like fifteen, sixteen. We went … midnight. HATHAWAY: And this, again, is high school and not quite twelve or thirteen, more like fifteen, sixteen. HANNUN: Maybe more like fifteen …traveling. My father was a hardworking physician. I mean, he would work twelve hours. Or at least he'd leave at seven, come back at seven daily, and…
- Interviewee Hannun, Yusuf A., 1955-
- Interviewer Hathaway, Neil D.
- Sponsor Pew Charitable Trusts
- Subject Hannun, Yusuf A., 1955-, Education, Biomedical engineering, Protein kinase C, Diglycerides, Sphingolipids, Lebanese Civil War (Lebanon : 1975-1990), Lebanon--Beirut, Minorities in science, Molecular biologists, Medical scientists, Emigration and immigration
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Oral history interview with Samuel L. Pfaff
- 2005-Oct-03 – 2005-Oct-05
…interesting observations was that the family of genes is comprised of twelve members that, through a mixing or combinatorial coding, individual … create a lot more complexity. So in this case we were dealing with twelve genes, and by mixing and matching you could imagine how you could create …doesn’t come with a promotion, and then after another three years, so twelve years in total, in which you’re then reviewed and promoted to professor…
- Interviewee Pfaff, Samuel, 1961-
- Interviewer Mejia, Robin
- Sponsor Pew Charitable Trusts
- Subject Pfaff, Samuel, 1961-, Molecular biology, Medical scientists, Medicine--Research, Oncogenes, Retroviruses, Neurobiology, Neurons--Growth
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Oral history interview with Mark Winey
- 1998-Sep-14 – 1998-Sep-16
…don't know what direction it's going to go and what is going to be the key event or interaction in an experiment. The story is that …between the mutation and the phenotype panned out pretty evenly into twelve mutations that were in already known genes. Twelve mutations that failed … went wrong in the genetics and they got dropped-- And then another twelve make up the ten complementation groups that we report in the original…
- Interviewee Winey, Mark, 1961-
- Interviewer Maestrejuan, Andrea R.
- Sponsor Pew Charitable Trusts
- Subject Microbiologists, Molecular biology--Research, Yeast, Yeast--Research, Centrosomes, Medical scientists, Medicine--Research, Winey, Mark
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Oral history interview with Frank A. Laski
- 1994-May-13
- 1994-May-19
- 1994-May-26
…hundred people who took the course, the second time there were I think twelve people who took the course. The problem with UCLA--as with Michigan …class where I could get an interaction with the professor. There were twelve students in the class. I was the undergrad among eleven graduate students …controlled at the level of messenger RNA splicing. NOVAK: That was your key paper as a postdoc? LASKI: That was the key paper. NOVAK: …
- Interviewee Laski, Frank Allen
- Interviewer Novak, Steven J.
- Sponsor Pew Charitable Trusts
- Subject Laski, Frank Allen, Biochemistry, Genetic engineering, Recombinant DNA, Sharp, Phillip A., Adenoviruses, Molecular cloning, Germ cells, University of California, Los Angeles, Drosophila
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The Rare Earth Industry: Including the Manufacture of Incandescent Mantles, Pyrophoric Alloys, and Electrical Glow Lamps
- 1915
…and crystalline (half to one hour as a rule) ; stir and set aside for twelve hours or overnight. Filter, reject filtrate, wash the precipitate until …large quantities of rare earths thus obtained, which amount to about twelve times the quantity of thoria produced, and constitute 65 per cent. …minutes, the solution is heated to boiling for one hour, let stand for twelve hours, filtered, and the precipitate well washed with boiling water…
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The Roy G. Neville Historical Chemical Library, Volume 2
- An Annotated Catalogue of Printed Books on Alchemy, Chemistry, Chemical Technology, and Related Subjects
- 2006
…he gives a math- ematical analysis of the subject. Poggendorff lists twelve papers by Landerbeck, including this, his first publication, but he … The first issue contains thirty plates, but in this copy there are twelve plates. Careful ex- amination reveals that this copy, in excellent …are known to have been produced in very small runs, often as few as twelve and rarely more than twenty-five. A penciled note on the inside of …
- Contributor Roy G. Neville Historical Chemical Library
- Publisher Chemical Heritage Foundation
- Subject Chemistry, Rare Books, Alchemy
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Oral history interview with James L. Waters
- 2002-Aug-21
… I hadn’t yet realized that it was reasonable to sell a product for twelve thousand dollars if the customer saw that product as being that valuable …market share around 1978 because Frank promoted the wrong people into key jobs. Frank’s mistakes were obvious to me, but my board didn’t realize…
- Interviewee Waters, James L., 1925-
- Interviewer Thackray, Arnold, 1939-, Daemmrich, Arthur
- Sponsor Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation
- Subject Waters, James L., 1925-, Electrical engineering, Electrical engineers, Gel permeation chromatography, Scientific apparatus and instruments, Businesspeople, Waters Associates, Inc.
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Oral history interview with Stephen L. Johnson
- 2002-Sep-25 (First session)
- 2002-Sep-26 (Second session)
…our schools were all several miles away. So like until, I don’t know, twelve or fourteen, it was really we played with each other or read lots of …they’re missing gene function, and then they progress to a tumor. So the key to that statement is tumors progress. They keep accumulating mistakes…
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Oral history interview with Ralph C. Budd
- 1994-Oct-16 – 1994-Oct-18
…talking with the organist, I kind of slipped past him and touched one key. And it turned out just about all the stops must have been pulled and everything coupled to everything else, because from that one key I pushed emanated this enormous sound. I heard that and--I can still …, you're letting yourself go too easy; you ought to work in the lab twelve hours a day or you're not going to win a Nobel Prize"? Don't you have…
- Interviewee Budd, Ralph C., 1951-
- Interviewer Novak, Steven J.
- Sponsor Pew Charitable Trusts
- Subject Budd, Ralph C. 1951-, Rheumatology, T cells, Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Stanford University, Immunology, Genentech, Inc., University of Vermont, Autoimmune diseases--Treatment, Medical scientists, Rheumatologists
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Oral history interview with Amy H. Newman
- 2009-Aug-25 – 2009-Aug-26
… Kenner doesn’t seek them out as much as I did. He sought out a few key ones, and then people over the years have learned about him, and so …people in the field who you have not collaborated with—typically, ten, twelve, fifteen letters from experts internationally, who may or may not know …effective ways for alcoholics to remain alcohol abstinent. They have the twelve-step system. I’m sure you’re more familiar or as familiar as I am,…
- Interviewee Newman, Amy H., 1958-
- Interviewer Domush, Hilary
- Subject Newman, Amy H., 1958-, Women in science, Receptor-ligand complexes, National Institutes of Health (U.S.), Pharmacology, Dopamine--Receptors, Cocaine
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Oral history interview with Seung K. Kim
- 2006-Mar-09
- 2006-Mar-16 – 2006-Mar-17
… By then I was pretty sick of the whole process. I’d been to twelve or thirteen interviews. One interview in particular, I remember, at …the things I had read, here is a setting where there were, I think, twelve or fourteen faculty crammed into two hallways, and all of this energy …talked, it seems pretty clear that in your development you had a number of key mentors, mentor relationships that mattered a great deal to you, and…
- Interviewee Kim, Seung K., 1963-
- Interviewer Mejia, Robin
- Sponsor Pew Charitable Trusts
- Subject Kim, Seung K., 1963-, Korean War (1950-1953), Vietnam War (1961-1975), Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Biochemistry, Cell interaction, Oncology, Pancreas, Developmental biology, Minorities in science, Work-life balance, Biochemists, Medical scientists
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Chemical Heritage, Volume 21 Number 4
- 2003 (Winter)
… and Crick’s dis- covery of the double helix, the 30th year since the key breakthrough with recombinant DNA, the 20th year since the advent of …year we added new staff and programs, while expanding our role as the key institution focused to the history and heritage of the chemical and …CHF has designed five exciting traveling exhibits Most exhibits cover twelve panels. that bring to light the unique histories, personali- Designed…
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Oral history interview with Hannele Ruohola-Baker
- 2002-May-20 – 2002-May-21
- 2002-May-27
…driven by the fact that you must first let nature show you what other key component is needed for that, to lead proteins to the right place. Then … sometimes it’s hard. I can do lots of e-mailing between eleven and twelve at night when kids are asleep, and there’s a quiet moment. It takes …first version. Then on the other hand it may be that a second author is a key component in the writing. So in my lab it varies a lot. There is, for…
- Interviewee Ruohola-Baker, Hannele, 1959-
- Interviewer Van Benschoten, William
- Sponsor Pew Charitable Trusts
- Subject Ruohola-Baker, Hannele, 1959-, Women in science, Women in medicine, Molecular biology, Medical scientists, Medicine--Research, Proteins--Research, Drosophila, Oogenesis
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Oral history interview with Martin Latterich
- 2004-Jan-12 – 2004-Jan-13
- 2004-Jan-15
…education. My actual course in molecular biology and biochemistry only had twelve people, and so I thought, “Okay, this is a great environment to really …Ron Evans and other people. LATTERICH: I talked to approximately twelve people in my first interview, and so I had a broad spectrum of scientists … become at the Salk? LATTERICH: At the peak time we had about twelve people, and so I had four graduate students, two postdocs, and otherwise…
- Interviewee Latterich, Martin, 1966-
- Interviewer Van Benschoten, William
- Sponsor Pew Charitable Trusts
- Subject Latterich, Martin, 1966-, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Imperial Cancer Research Fund (Great Britain), Cytology, Salk Institute for Biological Studies, McGill University, Cell interaction, Molecular genetics, Mammals--Genetics
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Oral history interview with David E. Fisher
- 2001-Jun-06 – 2001-Jun-08
…pediatric oncology, there’s one woman and probably something like ten or twelve males, or maybe eight or nine males, who are the basic scientists. …students at the moment, two of whom are M.D./Ph.D. students. That would be twelve. I have one technician at the moment, and there’s a second technician …Dana-Farber [Cancer Institute] and I think we currently have ten or twelve drugs which have been through many, many levels of screening—biochemical-based…
- Interviewee Fisher, David E. (David Erich)
- Interviewer Cohen, Helene L.
- Sponsor Pew Charitable Trusts
- Subject Fisher, David E. (David Erich), Molecular biology, Oncology, T cells, Systemic lupus erythematosus, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Immunology, Orthodox Judaism, Medical scientists
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Oral history interview with Andrew D. Ellington
- 2000-Mar-06 – 2000-Mar-07
- 2000-Mar-09
…Gifford Adamson] died probably when I was somewhere between eight and twelve. You're going to find I'm extraordinarily bad with dates. Dates are …mainly what I remember about him. He must have died— I probably wasn't twelve. I probably was more like eight or seven when he died. COHEN: …basically, at least nine months out of the year. And if I taught in summer, twelve months out of the year the students would be paying my salary. …
- Interviewee Ellington, Andrew D., 1959-
- Interviewer Cohen, Helene L.
- Sponsor Pew Charitable Trusts
- Subject Ellington, Andrew D., 1956-, Benner, Steven A. (Steven Albert), 1954-, Nucleotide sequence, Evolution (Biology), Indiana University, Bloomington, University of Texas at Austin, HIV infections--Treatment, Biosensors, Medical scientists
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Oral history interview with Andrew Camilli
- 2002-Oct-07 – 2002-Oct-08
- 2002-Oct-10 – 2002-Oct-11
…conversations. You know, I started doing stuff for her when I was maybe twelve or thirteen, and we’d go garden. We’d plant flowers every spring, and …be stuck in this lab with me and a technician for, you know, another twelve months. I want a grad[udate] student. And so I was a little disappointed … in about seven months, roughly, I’ll have a new lab with space for twelve people, and assuming I get one of these two grants coming up in November…
- Interviewee Camilli, Andrew, 1963-
- Interviewer Van Benschoten, William
- Sponsor Pew Charitable Trusts
- Subject Camilli, Andrew, 1963-, Pharmacia Corp., Upjohn Company, Virulence (Microbiology)--Genetic aspects, Tufts University. School of Medicine, Genetic regulation, Medical microbiology, Recombinant DNA--Research, Microbiologists, Medical scientists
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Oral history interview with Hao Wu
- 2008-Jan-30 – 2008-Jan-31
…really have an extremely clear picture of him to some extent. I was twelve when he died, and that was all related to the Cultural Revolution because … He was forty. FRENKEL: Forty. WU: He was forty, yeah. I was only twelve. FRENKEL: Okay. So then you were reunited back in Beijing? WU: Yes …interview. WU: [laughter] I'm just curious. FRENKEL: What I think is the key word here in what you said was community and I do think biomedical ethicists…
- Interviewee Wu, Hao, 1964-
- Interviewer Frenkel, Karen A.
- Sponsor Pew Charitable Trusts
- Subject Wu, Hao, 1964-, Women in science, Women in medicine, Medical scientists, Molecular biology, Medicine--Research, CD4 antigen, Glycoproteins, Crystallography, Emigration and immigration
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Oral history interview with Yuri A. Lazebnik
- 2001-Apr-18 – 2001-Apr-20
…true. It turned out to be true and the paper was cited, I think, like twelve hundred times. And then we made other predictions using this system … lot of time. So I travel moderately. I travel probably like ten or twelve times a year. COHEN: Well, that’s every month. LAZEBNIK: …trying to understand what is the more I want, but this is probably the key. But I don’t know. Other people say I’m okay, actually. I’m okay. …
- Interviewee Lazebnik, Yuri A., 1958-
- Interviewer Cohen, Helene L.
- Sponsor Pew Charitable Trusts
- Subject Lazebnik, Yuri A., 1958-, Cell cycle, Scientific apparatus and instruments, Apoptosis, Johns Hopkins University, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Soviet Union, France. Commissariat à l'énergie atomique
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Oral history interview with Nico M. Nibbering
- 2013-Jun-07 (First session)
- 2013-Jun-08 (Second session)
…he changed address.” So you could see we were one of the twelve million people I think from the Netherlands, they were two of ten …Fundamental Research on Matter (FOM). Okay, but I have been for twelve years also consultant at the FOM Institute, so I had, still, the …like that, yes. GRAYSON: Okay. NIBBERING: The key word is phenoxyethyl chloride. GRAYSON: Let’s see. Unfortunately…
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Oral history interview with Jeffery F. Miller
- 1997-Oct-15 – 1997-Oct-17
…did high school start? MILLER: It was ninth grade, ninth through twelve. NOVAK: You'd be about fourteen in the ninth grade? MILLER …is substantive and well-recognized. I think that's probably one of the key elements that's involved. There's a responsibility that … were smart. MILLER: Signal transduction is certainly one of the key features of these organisms. Bacteria are perhaps the most successful…
- Interviewee Miller, Jeffery F., 1958-
- Interviewer Novak, Steven J.
- Sponsor Pew Charitable Trusts
- Subject Miller, Jeffery F., 1958-, Medicine--Research, Medical scientists, Molecular biology, Genetic regulation, Genetics, Virology, Immunology
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TNT; Trinitrotoluenes and Mono- and Dinitrotoluenes, Their Manufacture and Properties
- 1918
…sulphonation takes place before the nitration can be accomplished may be the key to the question as to why some mono- and dinitrotoluenes are easily …usual charge for this process is in the ratio of one part toluene to twelve parts mixed acid. Each kilogram of toluene requires, therefore, 3 kilograms…
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Oral history interview with Christie G. Enke
- 2013-Apr-16 – 2013-Apr-17
…courses, basically. And it was on the quarter system, so you had ten, twelve weeks of five days a week of each of your three courses. And then I …really feel as though ASMS—American Society for Mass Spectrometry—has been key in this. They have gotten people who are interested in mass spectrometry…
- Interviewee Enke, Christie G., 1933-
- Interviewer Domush, Hilary, Hunter, Sarah L., 1985
- Subject Enke, Christie G., 1933-, Chemists, Mass spectrometry, Analytical chemistry, Scientific apparatus and instruments, Mass spectrometers
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Oral history interview with Janko Nikolić-Žugić
- 1996-Nov-12 – 1996-Nov-14
…Well the way our internship was organized, you had to do it in about twelve different disciplines. So you had like surgery for two months, you …imbecilic.” The army, being a Yugoslav thing, had this national key that you had to have proportional representation or actually even rotation …was like a Friday night, so he was open, I think, until one A.M. or twelve thirty A.M. or something like that. There were still people out on …
- Interviewee Nikolić-Žugić, Janko, 1960-
- Interviewer Maestrejuan, Andrea R.
- Sponsor Pew Charitable Trusts
- Subject Nikolić-Žugić, Janko, 1960-, Medical scientists, Molecular biology, Medicine--Research, Communism, T cells, Immunology, Cytology
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Oral history interview with Susan J. Birren
- 2004-Aug-02 – 2004-Aug-04
…absolutely wonderful person, and incredibly warm, whereas my father can be low key and wonderful, but she was the one that got things done. VAN BENSCHOTEN …up pretty fast. By the time I left his lab, there were probably ten, twelve people. VAN BENSCHOTEN: What was the breakdown in that lab, between …VAN BENSCHOTEN: So you live close by. BIRREN: Yes. It’s ten or twelve minutes from here. And often [I’m out of here] by five-thirty, quarter…
- Interviewee Birren, Susan J., 1958-
- Interviewer Van Benschoten, William
- Sponsor Pew Charitable Trusts
- Subject Women in science, Women molecular biologists, Women in medicine, Medical scientists, Molecular biology, Medicine--Research, Birren, Susan J., 1958-, Halobacterium, Metallothionein--Research, Molecular biologists