The collection contains Nobel laureate Paul Lauterbur's groundbreaking work in the field of spectroscopy. including his early work, dealing with 13C spectroscopy, as well as his invention of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) zeugmatography/magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Lauterbur's grant applications research data, publications, presentations, and student work are contained within the collection. Only a few items from this collection have been digitized. For more information, please see the collection guide.
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    2 itemsPaul C. Lauterbur with a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machineBox 69, Folder 8- 1970s
 35 mm transparency slide of Nobel Prize Winner Paul C. Lauterbur (1929-2007) using a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machine. In 2003 Lauterbur and Peter Mansfield (1933-2017) were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology… 
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    Paul C. Lauterbur depicted as a samuraiBox 69, Folder 8- Circa 1953 – circa 1991
 Paper cut of Paul C. Lauterbur (1929-2007) depicted as a samurai. The edges of the paper appear distorted due to the shadows of the paper cut. In 2003 Lauterbur and Peter Mansfield (1933-2017) were awarded the Nobel… - Subject Lauterbur, Paul C., 1929-2007, Samurai, Paper work
 
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    2 itemsPaul C. Lauterbur at a chalk boardBox 69, Folder 8- 1970s
 35 mm transparency slide of Nobel Prize Winner Paul C. Lauterbur (1929-2007) in front of a chalkboard. In 2003 Lauterbur and Peter Mansfield (1933-2017) were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their… 
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    9M 52SPaul C. Lauterbur induction into Sidney High School Hall of HonorBox 70- 1995
 Induction of Paul C. Lauterbur into the Hall of Honor at his high school, Sidney High School in Sidney, Ohio. He is introduced by his chemistry teacher, Harold McDermott, who briefly talks about Lauterbur's time at the… 
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    49M 14SNMR Imaging and SpectroscopyBox 69- 1983
 Lecture given by Paul Lauterbur at the 1983 meeting of the Corporate Associates of the American Institute of Physics. Lauterbur is introduced by physicist E. C. McIrvine. In this talk, Lauterbur covers the history of… 
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    14MImaging Chamber and MagnetBox 69- 1990s
 This silent video, only labeled as "Imaging Chamber Magnet," shows a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machine being installed in an unidentified laboratory sometime in the early 1990s. While unidentified, it is… 
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    4M 58SMRI imaging video from Paul Lauterbur's presentation to the National Electrical Manufacturers AssociationBox 69- 1990-Sep-16
 This silent video was part of a presentation Paul Lauterbur gave to the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA), likely on the occasion of receiving their Medical Technology Leadership Award in 1990. The… 
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    8M 14sMagnetic resonance imaging examples from Paul Lauterbur's lecture at the National Academy of SciencesBox 69- 1992-Apr-27
 This video was shown during a talk that Dr. Paul Lauterbur gave at the National Academy of Sciences in 1992. It contains examples of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) used on a variety of subjects: the putamen structure… - Creator Of Work Lauterbur, Paul C., 1929-2007, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Michigan Molecular Institute, National Institutes of Health (U.S.), University of Chicago
- Subject Magnetic resonance imaging, Diagnostic imaging, Imaging systems in medicine, Nuclear magnetic resonance, Supercolliders--Design and construction, Supercolliders, Superconducting magnets
 
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    8M 39S3-D Display of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) ImagesBox 69- 1981
 Silent video of 3-D images of a human brain and heart created using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) in the early days of NMR being used to see into human bodies. When NMR is applied in a medical context such as this,… 
 
                     
         
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
