Correspondence: G

Date:
1979-1981
Reference:
PP/CRI/D/1/4/7
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Correspondence: G. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

The correspondents are:

Dr Carleton Gajdusek, Dr Antonio Garcia-Bellido, Dr Michael S Gazzaniga, General Motors Cancer Research Foundation (Bruce N Ames), Dr Charles Gilbert, Dr Alan L Gilchrist, Antonio Giuditta, Dr Lila R Gleitman, Maidie B Goddard (Robert Cashman), Professor D Goldfarb, Arthur Goldsmith (Editorial Director, Popular Photography - see issue December 1979, CRI/I/2/17, for Arnold Newman's portraits of Crick), Professor Mary Helen M Goldsmith, Beatrice Golomb, Dr Solomon W Golomb (includes Golomb, "Cryptographic reflections on the genetic code"), Dr Marcus Goodall, David Goodman ("I am unwilling to give an interview"), Robert Graham (Repository for Germinal Choice), Professor Ann M Graybiel, Bea Green ("Dear Francis, It is now so many years since we were on the Queen Mary crossing the Atlantic - Sept. 1954 - that..."), Professor Richard L Gregory, Dr J P Grime, Stephen Grossberg, Dr Marianne Grunberg-Manago (Spetsai), Dr Paul Guggenheim, and Nicholas Guppy (includes Guppy, "The crucial issue" on "the land rights of tribal peoples").

Publication/Creation

1979-1981

Physical description

1 file

Location of duplicates

A digitised copy is held by Wellcome Collection as part of Codebreakers: Makers of Modern Genetics.

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