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Fermentation

BOOK

Title:  
Beobachtungen über die hefearten und zuckerbildenden pilze der arackfabrikation
Creators:
Went, F. A. F. C. (Friedrich August Ferdinand Christian), 1863-1935 | Prinsen Geerligs, H. C. (Hendrik Coenraad), b. 1864
Publication:
J. Müller, Amsterdam, 1895.
Notes:  
Bibliographical foot-notes.
Call #:  
506.492 AM8VT SER.2, V.4, NO.
Extent:
31 p. : IV pl. ; 26 1/2 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
The Chemistry of wheat, flour, and bread; and technology of breadmaking
Creator:
Jago, William, 1854-1938
Publication:
The author, Brighton, 1886.
Notes:  
Advertisements: p.i-xxxviii. "Works consulted": p.7.
Call #:  
WARE 547.782 J187C
Extent:
xii, 474, xiii-xxxviii p. : diagrs., tables ; 23 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Recherches sur le rôle du phosphore dans la vie de la levure et dans la fermentation alcoolique
Creator:
Elion, E.
Publication:
Les presses universitaires de France, Paris, 1927.
Notes:  
"Index bibliographique": p.[139]-144.
Call #:  
WARE 664.68 EL46R
Extent:
[v], 146 p. : charts, diagr., plate, tables. ; 24 1/2 cm.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1898-1956
Abstract:  

A pioneer biochemist, Carl Neuberg (1877-1956) spent over thirty years of his productive career as a professor at the University of Berlin (1903-1937) and as Director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institutes of Biochemistry and Experimental Therapy. His varied research interests resulted in important contributions to the understanding of fermentation processes, solubility and transport phenomena in cells, the chemistry of carbohydrates, sugars, enzymes, and amino acids, and photochemistry. Neuberg was forced out of his position after the Nazi rise to power, and taking refuge in the United States. For the last several years of his life, he worked at New York University. The Neuberg collection consists of correspondence, lab notebooks, documents, photographs, and reprints, nearly all dating from after Neuberg's departure from Germany in 1940. The correspondence documents Neuberg's late-career work and the contacts he developed with American chemical manufacturers and industries involved in fermentation, as well as the burgeoning post-war relationship between scientific research and the federal dollar. Files for the American Cancer Society, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, and the U.S. Public Health Service in particular contain useful information for study of the politics and mechanics of government grants.
Call #:  
Mss.Ms.Coll.4
Extent:
13.5 Linear feet