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Logbooks 1-4

MS. Bodmer 2171

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Title

Logbooks 1-4

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MS. Bodmer 2171

Summary

Four hardback logbooks belonging to Steve Bryant, mostly containing lab methodology notes, daily work plans and notes on meetings.

Comprises:

'Gen[eral] Notes Logbook'. Pedigree data and some notes relating to

'Log Book 2' and 'Phone calls 1'. Includes notes of meetings

'Human Genetic Resources General Notes Volume 3 Aug 1988-Dec 1988'. Includes notes of meetings

'Human Genetics Resources Volume 4 Dec 1988'

Date

1987-1989

Language

English

Physical extent

4 Volumes

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Collection contents

Archive of Sir Walter Bodmer and Lady Julia Bodmer

Papers of Lady Julia Bodmer

ICRF Tissue Antigen Laboratory

Steve Bryant material

Logbooks 1-4

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