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1Author:  Clark, W. Mansfield (William MRequires cookie*
 Title:  William Mansfield Clark Papers     
 Dates:  1903-1964 
 Abstract:  A long-time member of the faculty at Johns Hopkins, the biochemist William Mansfield Clark made significant contributions to the understanding of oxidation-reduction potentials of organic systems. This collection of Clark's professional papers includes drafts of manuscripts and correspondence, especially with James B. Conant and Barnett Cohen, relating to Clark's life and research. Of particular note are Clark's Cutter lectures at Harvard in 1930 and his correspondence with Eric G. Ball, when Ball worked in Otto Warburg's lab in Berlin in 1937-1938. Clark's participation in professional organizations is reflected in correspondence with the Society of American Bacteriologists and with the Journal of Biological Chemistry, as well as with colleagues Stanley Benedict and Rudolph Anderson. There is some material relating to Clark's lectures and papers, and there are four student notebooks (physical chemistry, optics, thermodynamics/physics), and twenty-three miscellaneous scientific notebooks, 1941-1953.

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 Call #:  Mss.B.C547 
 Extent:  7.75 Linear Feet 
 Subjects:  Antimalarials -- Research -- United States | Bacteriologists | Bacteriology -- Societies, etc. | Bacteriology. | Biochemistry. | Biochemists -- France | Biochemists -- Germany | Biochemists -- Great Britain | Biochemists -- United States | Chemistry -- Societies, etc. | Clark, Miriam G. | Clark, W. Mansfield (William M | Gladding, Harriet Clark | Hydrogen-ion concentration | Journal of Bacteriology | Journal of Biological Chemistry | Malaria -- Chemotherapy | Medicine -- Research -- United States | Medicine -- Study and teaching | Oxidation, Physiological | Quinacrine 
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2Author:  Cohn, MildredRequires cookie*
 Title:  Mildred Cohn Papers     
 Dates:  1934-2008 
 Abstract:  This collection includes correspondence, research data, reviews of grant proposals, organizations participated in, laboratories worked for, and student recommendations. The correspondence in the collection dates primarily to the 1960s-70s, when Mildred Cohn worked at the University of Pennsylvania and at the Institute for Cancer Research in Philadelphia, later renamed, Fox Chase Cancer Center. The letters are professional in content, discussing biochemistry, molecular biology, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) experiments. The letters also concern lectures and participation in conferences and symposia, and there are materials relating to recommendations for students and colleagues for positions and promotions. Dr. Cohn's interest and involvement in the issue of women in science is presented, of particular note, her work with the University of Pennsylvania's Gender Equity Committee. The notebooks, by Cohn, her colleagues and students, contain extensive experimental data.

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 Call #:  Mss.Ms.Coll.17 
 Extent:  26.5 Linear Feet 
 Subjects:  Adenosine triphosphate | American Academy of Arts and Sciences | American Society of Biological Chemists | Biochemistry. | Biophysics. | Bothner-By, Aksel A. | Boyer, Paul D. | Chance, Britton | Cohn, Mildred | Cori, C. F. (Carl Ferdinand), 1896-1984 | Cori, Gerti Theresa Radniz, 1896-1957 | Grunberg-Manago, Marianne | Institute for Cancer Research (Philadelphia, Pa.) | Jewish scientists. | Journal of Biological Chemistry | Krebs, Hans Adolf, Sir | Mass Spectrometry | Medical sciences | Medicine -- Research -- United States. | Molecular biology. | National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) | Noda, Lafayette | Nuclear magnetic resonance. | O'Sullivan, W.J. | Rose, Irwin A. | University of Pennsylvania. Faculty | University of Pennsylvania. School of Medicine | Urey, Harold Clayton, 1893-1981 | Vigneaud, Vincent du, 1901-1978 | Weizmann Institute of Science | Wilson, G. Edwin, Jr. | Women in science | Women scientists 
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