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Bernard D. Davis papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c190
Overview:

The Bernard D. Davis Papers are the product of Davis’s professional, research, teaching, and publishing activities throughout the course of his career. The papers are arranged in four series: I. Correspondence and Subject Files, 1931-1994, undated; II. Professional Appointments, 1955-1993, undated; III. Writings and Publications, 1934-1995, undated; and IV. Collected Publications, 1909-1994.

Francine M. Benes papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c475
Overview: The papers reflect the professional work of Francine M. Benes, a research neuroscientist who focused her work on the neuropathology of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Benes did the bulk of her work at Harvard-affiliated institutions, primarily McLean Hospital and the Harvard Brain Tissue Research Center. Benes focused on the cellular examination of human brain tissue as a method to explore the course and effects of neurodegenerative disease, primarily schizophrenia and bipolar disorder....

Jonathan R. Beckwith papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c370
Overview: The Jonathan R. Beckwith papers, 1933-2011 (inclusive), 1965-2004 (bulk), are the product of Beckwith’s professional, research, teaching, and publishing activities throughout the course of his career. The papers are arranged in six series: I. Harvard Medical School Appointments Files, 1969-2007, undated; II. Research Records, 1960-2009, undated; III. Professional Activities Files, 1965-2007, undated; IV. Colleague and Postdoctoral Fellow Alphabetical Files, 1960-2002, undated; V. Writings...

Leon Eisenberg papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c196
Overview:

The Leon Eisenberg papers, 1905-2009 (inclusive), 1968-2005 (bulk), are the product of Eisenberg’s activities as a psychiatrist, educator, lecturer, and contributing member of national and international organizations. Eisenberg's main areas of research were autism, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, schizophrenia, and anxiety and depression.

Luigi Gorini papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c468
Overview:

The Luigi Gorini papers, 1922-1980, are the product of Gorini’s research, teaching, professional, and publishing activities throughout the course of his career. The papers are arranged in four series: I. Research records, 1953-1977, undated; II. Professional activities records, 1964-1977, undated; III. Writings and publications, 1922-1988, undated; and IV. Harvard Medical School and teaching records, 1956-1975, undated.

Philip Leder laboratory notebooks

Collection — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: H MS c296
Scope and Contents:

Consists of disbound notebooks recording Philip Leder's genetic research from December 1963 to August 1965. During the year 1964, Leder worked with Marshall Nirenberg on the Nirenberg and Leder experiment, which involved filtering mRNA samples through a device developed by Leder to elucide the triplet-nucleotide sequences that code amino acids.