Letter from Linus Pauling to James B. Conant. September 25, 1934Pauling writes that he has been working on porphyrins in terms of wave-mechanics and would like to confer with Conant on the subject, especially regarding some of Conant's previous work in the area. Pauling discusses beginning research in the field of biochemistry through structural determinations of blood-related substances. He requests that Conant suggest a potential research assistant, familiar with hemoglobin, to help with the experiments at Caltech. View TranscriptAssociated: George W. Wheland ID: corr66.15-lp-conant-19340925 |