Biochemists
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Charles Barber Mueller research records
Collection — Box Small Manuscript Collections 01Identifier: H MS c453Consists of records related to research on phosphorous and red blood cells conducted by Charles Barber Mueller during his Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship in Biochemistry at Harvard Medical School in 1947. This research resulted in two 1951 publications in the Journal of Biological Chemistry, co-authored by Mueller and A. Baird Hastings: "The Rate of Transfer of Phosphorus Across the Red Blood Cell Membrane" and "Glycolysis and Phosphate Fractions of Red Blood Cells."
Edwin Joseph Cohn papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c375Irene E. Kochevar papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c575The Irene E. Kochevar papers, 1971-2015 (inclusive) consist of records produced during Kochevar’s professional career as a photoscientist researching the effects of light and its applications for tissue repair, at the Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. The collection also includes records from her consulting work, patents, grant applications, and professional activities.
Papers of Sharon Leijoy Johnson, 1958-1977 (inclusive), 1972-1977 (bulk)
Legal materials relating Professor Sharon Leijoy Johnson's sex discrimination case against the University of Pittsburgh.
Papers of Rachel Brown and Elizabeth Lee Hazen, 1957-1979
Correspondence, photographs, speeches, etc., of Rachel Fuller Brown, biochemist, and Elizabeth Lee Hazen, microbiologist.