Correspondence: M

Date:
1984-1985
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PP/CRI/J/1/1/11/1
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The correspondents are:

Dr. Bruce Maclennan, Dr. Donald MacLeod, Professor Leon Madansky, Dr. Karl L. Magleby, Dr. Swadesh M. Mahajan, Dr. M. K. Malhotra, Dr. Jaroslav Malina, Dr. Jorge R. Mancillas, Dr. Arnold J. Mandell, Dr. Thaddeus J. Marczynski, Dr. Richard H. Masland, Joanne Matsubara, Dr. Kazuhiro Matsuo, Frank Urbanowski (Director, The MIT Press), Dr. Heather D. Mayor, Dr.Bruce L. McNaughton, Theodore Melnechuk, Paul T. Merva, Sidney Metzger, Takashi Yodono (Producer, Midorikan, for the Tsukuba EXPO 1985), James Grier Miller, Tomasco Poggio and Ellen Hildreth (Director and Associate Director, Centre for Biological Information Processing, MIT), Judith E. Nudelman (Publicity Assistant, The MIT Press), Professor Wilfried F. H. M. Mommaerts, Dr.Vernon Mountcastle, Dr. Walter Munk, Ms. Diana Pena Munoz and Miriam E. Murphy.

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1984-1985

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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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