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MS. Bodmer 268 ( =Res.)

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Correspondents files WEI-WHI

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MS. Bodmer 268 ( =Res.)

Summary

Subjects include: scientists sharing blood sample research materials with other laboratories and legal implications; article in The Scientist by Leshek Kohn; HIV and AIDS; mouse Mx gene.

Correspondents:

Folder 1: Professor Robin Weiss

Folder 2: Charles Weissmann, M. J. Welham, Spencer Wells, Dr. V. Wells, Dr. R. White, Dr. M. Whitehead

Date

1980-2001

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (2 folders)

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Collection contents

Archive of Sir Walter Bodmer and Lady Julia Bodmer

Papers of Sir Walter Bodmer

Correspondence

Alphabetically arranged professional and scientific correspondence and ICRF administrative papers

Pre 2007 correspondence and ICRF staff administrative papers

Correspondents files WEI-WHI

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