Correspondence: W

Date:
1962-1971
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PP/CRI/D/1/1/20
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Description

The correspondents are:

Dr A de Waard, Professor C H Waddington, Sir Cecil Wakeley, Professor G W R Walker, Professor P M B Walker, K M Walsham (Crick PhD thesis), Dr Alan Walton, Professor H E Watson, Dr Warren Weaver (molecular biology), Dr Thomas G Wegmann, Dr Harold Weintraub, Professor J Weizenbaum, Matilda W Welter, W R Westhead (Sir Lawrence Bragg), Dr F H Westheimer (Robert Thatch), D A White, Edwin C Whitehead (Technicon Corporation), Sir Vincent Wigglesworth, Professor Denys H Wilkinson, Dr R A Williams (polyglycine II), Dr Christopher Wills (includes Wills and Vitale, "Antibody diversity as a result of recombination and selection"), Dr Herbert Wilson, Thomas J Wilson (Harvard University Press, Consent to Publication undertaking), Dr H G Wittmann, Dr Dael Wolfle (Crick elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science), Dr Karl Wolff (including Wolff, "Über die Entstehung, Aufbau und Funktion des Zentriols..."), Professor Lewis Wolpert, Dean E Wooldridge, Dr Barbara Wright, Dr Jeffries Wyman, and Stephen Wynn.

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1962-1971

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1 file

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

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