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David Nachmansohn papers, 1918-1981
5 linear feetCorrespondence, manuscripts, photographs, memorabilia, and printed materials primarily concerning biochemistry. Correspondents include 24 Nobel Prize winners, including Otto Loewi, Otto Meyerhof, Archibald Vivian Hill, Feodor Lynes, Severo Ochoa, and Otto Warburg. Other correspondents include Sir Hans Krebs, John Farquhar Fulton, Jean Pierre Changeux, and others in Europe, Israel, Japan, and the USSR as well as the USA. Nachmansohn's concern with the place of Jews in science appears throughout the collection, especially in material concerning the Weismann Institute and other academic institutions to which he belonged. There are photographs of colleagues, many signed and inscribed during his many trips. The printed materials consist chiefly of Nachmanson's published works beginning with his 1927 doctoral dissertation (University of Berlin) and continuing throughout his professional life at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute (1926-1930), the Sorbonne (1933-1939), Yale University (1939-1942), and Columbia University (1942-1982).
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- American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science 1
- Blaschko, H. K. F., 1900-1993 1
- Bloch, Konrad Emil, 1912-1
- Blumenfeld, Kurt, 1884-1963 1
- Bonhoeffer, Karl Friedrich, 1899-1957 1
- Bovet, Daniel, 1907-19921
- Bullock, Theodore Holmes 1
- Chain , Ernst Boris, 1906-19791
- Changeux, Jean-Pierre1
- Clarke, Hans Thacher, 1887-19721