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Box 4

 Container

Contains 19 Results:

University of London Advisory Board in Biophysics, 1953-1956

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 1
Identifier: C
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: This collection contains correspondence, published articles, manuscripts, and experimental notebooks documenting scientist L. H. Gray's scientific work. Most of this work took place during his tenure as the first Director of the British Empire Cancer Campaign Research Unit in Radiobiology (1954-65), where he was free to choose his own research topics. Gray also corresponded with many notable scientists, including Sir James Chadwick (who discovered the neutron), and Ernest Rutherford (who...
Dates: 1953-1956

University of London Advisory Board in Biophysics, 1957-1959

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 2
Identifier: C
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: This collection contains correspondence, published articles, manuscripts, and experimental notebooks documenting scientist L. H. Gray's scientific work. Most of this work took place during his tenure as the first Director of the British Empire Cancer Campaign Research Unit in Radiobiology (1954-65), where he was free to choose his own research topics. Gray also corresponded with many notable scientists, including Sir James Chadwick (who discovered the neutron), and Ernest Rutherford (who...
Dates: 1957-1959

University of London Advisory Board in Biophysics, 1960-1964

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 3
Identifier: C
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: This collection contains correspondence, published articles, manuscripts, and experimental notebooks documenting scientist L. H. Gray's scientific work. Most of this work took place during his tenure as the first Director of the British Empire Cancer Campaign Research Unit in Radiobiology (1954-65), where he was free to choose his own research topics. Gray also corresponded with many notable scientists, including Sir James Chadwick (who discovered the neutron), and Ernest Rutherford (who...
Dates: 1960-1964

British Standards Institute, 1950-1959

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 4
Identifier: C
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: This collection contains correspondence, published articles, manuscripts, and experimental notebooks documenting scientist L. H. Gray's scientific work. Most of this work took place during his tenure as the first Director of the British Empire Cancer Campaign Research Unit in Radiobiology (1954-65), where he was free to choose his own research topics. Gray also corresponded with many notable scientists, including Sir James Chadwick (who discovered the neutron), and Ernest Rutherford (who...
Dates: 1950-1959

British Biophysical Society: General Papers, 1959-1961

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 5
Identifier: C
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: This collection contains correspondence, published articles, manuscripts, and experimental notebooks documenting scientist L. H. Gray's scientific work. Most of this work took place during his tenure as the first Director of the British Empire Cancer Campaign Research Unit in Radiobiology (1954-65), where he was free to choose his own research topics. Gray also corresponded with many notable scientists, including Sir James Chadwick (who discovered the neutron), and Ernest Rutherford (who...
Dates: 1959-1961

British Biophysical Society: Paris, 1961

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 6
Identifier: C
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: This collection contains correspondence, published articles, manuscripts, and experimental notebooks documenting scientist L. H. Gray's scientific work. Most of this work took place during his tenure as the first Director of the British Empire Cancer Campaign Research Unit in Radiobiology (1954-65), where he was free to choose his own research topics. Gray also corresponded with many notable scientists, including Sir James Chadwick (who discovered the neutron), and Ernest Rutherford (who...
Dates: 1961

British Biophysical Society: Abstracts, undated

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 7
Identifier: C
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: This collection contains correspondence, published articles, manuscripts, and experimental notebooks documenting scientist L. H. Gray's scientific work. Most of this work took place during his tenure as the first Director of the British Empire Cancer Campaign Research Unit in Radiobiology (1954-65), where he was free to choose his own research topics. Gray also corresponded with many notable scientists, including Sir James Chadwick (who discovered the neutron), and Ernest Rutherford (who...
Dates: undated

The Faraday Society: General Papers, 1958-1965

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 8
Identifier: C
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: This collection contains correspondence, published articles, manuscripts, and experimental notebooks documenting scientist L. H. Gray's scientific work. Most of this work took place during his tenure as the first Director of the British Empire Cancer Campaign Research Unit in Radiobiology (1954-65), where he was free to choose his own research topics. Gray also corresponded with many notable scientists, including Sir James Chadwick (who discovered the neutron), and Ernest Rutherford (who...
Dates: 1958-1965

The Faraday Society: Biophysics Subcommittee, undated

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 9
Identifier: C
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: This collection contains correspondence, published articles, manuscripts, and experimental notebooks documenting scientist L. H. Gray's scientific work. Most of this work took place during his tenure as the first Director of the British Empire Cancer Campaign Research Unit in Radiobiology (1954-65), where he was free to choose his own research topics. Gray also corresponded with many notable scientists, including Sir James Chadwick (who discovered the neutron), and Ernest Rutherford (who...
Dates: undated

The Faraday Society: Discussion on Radiation Chemistry (Leeds), 1952

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 10
Identifier: C
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: This collection contains correspondence, published articles, manuscripts, and experimental notebooks documenting scientist L. H. Gray's scientific work. Most of this work took place during his tenure as the first Director of the British Empire Cancer Campaign Research Unit in Radiobiology (1954-65), where he was free to choose his own research topics. Gray also corresponded with many notable scientists, including Sir James Chadwick (who discovered the neutron), and Ernest Rutherford (who...
Dates: 1952

The Polarographic Society, 1954-1960

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 11
Identifier: C
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: This collection contains correspondence, published articles, manuscripts, and experimental notebooks documenting scientist L. H. Gray's scientific work. Most of this work took place during his tenure as the first Director of the British Empire Cancer Campaign Research Unit in Radiobiology (1954-65), where he was free to choose his own research topics. Gray also corresponded with many notable scientists, including Sir James Chadwick (who discovered the neutron), and Ernest Rutherford (who...
Dates: 1954-1960

Photobiology Group: General Papers, 1955-1965

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 12
Identifier: C
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: This collection contains correspondence, published articles, manuscripts, and experimental notebooks documenting scientist L. H. Gray's scientific work. Most of this work took place during his tenure as the first Director of the British Empire Cancer Campaign Research Unit in Radiobiology (1954-65), where he was free to choose his own research topics. Gray also corresponded with many notable scientists, including Sir James Chadwick (who discovered the neutron), and Ernest Rutherford (who...
Dates: 1955-1965

4th International Photobiological Congress (Oxford), 1964

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 13
Identifier: C
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: This collection contains correspondence, published articles, manuscripts, and experimental notebooks documenting scientist L. H. Gray's scientific work. Most of this work took place during his tenure as the first Director of the British Empire Cancer Campaign Research Unit in Radiobiology (1954-65), where he was free to choose his own research topics. Gray also corresponded with many notable scientists, including Sir James Chadwick (who discovered the neutron), and Ernest Rutherford (who...
Dates: 1964

Ministry of Labor: Advisory Panel: Correspondence, undated

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 14
Identifier: C
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: This collection contains correspondence, published articles, manuscripts, and experimental notebooks documenting scientist L. H. Gray's scientific work. Most of this work took place during his tenure as the first Director of the British Empire Cancer Campaign Research Unit in Radiobiology (1954-65), where he was free to choose his own research topics. Gray also corresponded with many notable scientists, including Sir James Chadwick (who discovered the neutron), and Ernest Rutherford (who...
Dates: undated

Ministry of Labor: Advisory Panel: Agendas and Minutes, undated

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 15
Identifier: C
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: This collection contains correspondence, published articles, manuscripts, and experimental notebooks documenting scientist L. H. Gray's scientific work. Most of this work took place during his tenure as the first Director of the British Empire Cancer Campaign Research Unit in Radiobiology (1954-65), where he was free to choose his own research topics. Gray also corresponded with many notable scientists, including Sir James Chadwick (who discovered the neutron), and Ernest Rutherford (who...
Dates: undated

Ministry of Labor: Advisory Panel: Supplemental Papers, undated

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 16
Identifier: C
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: This collection contains correspondence, published articles, manuscripts, and experimental notebooks documenting scientist L. H. Gray's scientific work. Most of this work took place during his tenure as the first Director of the British Empire Cancer Campaign Research Unit in Radiobiology (1954-65), where he was free to choose his own research topics. Gray also corresponded with many notable scientists, including Sir James Chadwick (who discovered the neutron), and Ernest Rutherford (who...
Dates: undated

The Faculty of Radiologists: General papers, 1939-1965

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 17
Identifier: C
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: This collection contains correspondence, published articles, manuscripts, and experimental notebooks documenting scientist L. H. Gray's scientific work. Most of this work took place during his tenure as the first Director of the British Empire Cancer Campaign Research Unit in Radiobiology (1954-65), where he was free to choose his own research topics. Gray also corresponded with many notable scientists, including Sir James Chadwick (who discovered the neutron), and Ernest Rutherford (who...
Dates: 1939-1965

The Genetical Society: General Papers, 1946-1952

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 18
Identifier: C
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: This collection contains correspondence, published articles, manuscripts, and experimental notebooks documenting scientist L. H. Gray's scientific work. Most of this work took place during his tenure as the first Director of the British Empire Cancer Campaign Research Unit in Radiobiology (1954-65), where he was free to choose his own research topics. Gray also corresponded with many notable scientists, including Sir James Chadwick (who discovered the neutron), and Ernest Rutherford (who...
Dates: 1946-1952

The Genetical Society: Committee on Genetical Effects of Radiation, 1955-1956

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 19
Identifier: C
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: This collection contains correspondence, published articles, manuscripts, and experimental notebooks documenting scientist L. H. Gray's scientific work. Most of this work took place during his tenure as the first Director of the British Empire Cancer Campaign Research Unit in Radiobiology (1954-65), where he was free to choose his own research topics. Gray also corresponded with many notable scientists, including Sir James Chadwick (who discovered the neutron), and Ernest Rutherford (who...
Dates: 1955-1956