Radiobiology.
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Alexander Hollaender Material
This collection houses correspondence, schedules, notes, lectures, and publications documenting Alexander Hollaender's 1962 term as Messenger Lecturer at Cornell University.
Alexander Hollaender Papers
This collection houses correspondence, notebooks, data sheets, publications, travel records, and experimental data documenting Alexander Hollaender's long scientific career. Of particular interest are the items showing Hollaender's groundbreaking work with the effects of radiation and methods of radiation protection.
Alexander Hollaender Papers
This collection houses correspondence, notes, reprints, and other materials documenting Alexander Hollaender's participation in various symposiums and workshops toward the end of his career. Hollaender's personal files dating from 1950 to 1975 are also included.
Alexander Hollaender Papers Supplement
This addition to the Hollaender papers represents Dr. Hollaender's continuing interest in the UT Library's Radiation Biology Archives. It houses journals, international conference files, correspondence, illustrative materials, and awards documenting Dr. Hollaender's life and work.
Arnold Hicks Sparrow Collection
This collection houses 117 research data books supplemented with correspondence files, scientific reprints, laboratory notes, and an extensive group of well executed glossy print photographs documenting Arnold Hicks Sparrow's work in radiation botany.
D. E. Lea Papers and Notebooks
This collection houses papers and notebooks relating to the career of radiation researcher Douglas E. Lea.
George de Hevesy Papers
This collection houses correspondence, laboratory notebooks, and bound reprints documenting the life and career of Nobel Prize winning chemist George de Hevesy.
Harold F. Blum Papers
The papers of Harold Blum are comprised mostly of notes on his irradiation of mice experiment, manuscripts of his publications, and notes on several other projects.
Hymer Friedell Papers
This collection consists of reports, letters, books, slides, and other materials documenting Hymer Friedell's work on the biological effects of radiation between 1943 and 1996. Much of the material dates from the Manhattan Project era and shortly thereafter. Of particular interest are slides documenting the aftermath of the Hiroshima bomb (1945) and a trip to Moscow (1966), books about the Manhattan project, and retrospective accounts of Friedell's work from the 1990s.
Karl Gunter Zimmer Papers
ORNL Biology Division Collection
The ORNL Biology Division Collection consists primarily of materials documenting the Council for Research Planning in the Biological Sciences and the work of Alexander Hollaender. Hollaender directed ORNL's Biological Division from 1946 to 1966 and is responsible for much of the early research on radiation and mutation.
Paul Todd Radiation Research Collection
This collection houses journal articles, scholarly papers by well-known radiation researchers, and reports of numerous radiation research projects documenting the development of the field. Also included are Dr. Todd's Biophysics class notes.
Radiation Biology Photograph Collection
This collection houses photographs of well-known radiation biologists, including Antoine Lacassagne, Colonel Spencer Mort, and Charles L. Dunham.
Richard Burton Setlow Collection
This collection houses research notebooks documenting Dr. Richard Setlow's work between 1946 and 1960.
Texas Association for Radiation Research (TARR) Papers
This collection houses correspondence, financial information, and histories documenting the activities of the Texas Association for Radiation Research (TARR) between 1968 and 1986.