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24 clips, 36:07 total
"Molecular Disease Lectures" November 1970.
Delivered at the State University of New York. [Buffalo?] Produced by the American Chemical Society.
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Itano, Singer and Wells' Work on Sickle Cell Anemia.
(2:18) - Linus Pauling
Hitchcock Foundation Lectures: "Chemical Bonds in Biology" January 17, 1983.
University of California, Berkeley.
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A New Path.
(0:33) - Linus Pauling
Biological Specificity.
(1:55) - Linus Pauling
The Move to Study Hemoglobin.
(1:07) - Linus Pauling
Landsteiner's Antigens Research.
(1:19) - Linus Pauling
Wrinch's Cyclol Theory.
(1:10) - Linus Pauling
Thinking About the Nature of Life.
(0:40) - Linus Pauling
Close Complementariness.
(0:18) - Linus Pauling
A Basic Understanding of Life.
(0:23) - Linus Pauling
Interview with Richard Marsh. approx. 1991.
Interview by Thomas Hager for use in "Force of Nature: The Life of Linus Pauling," (Simon & Schuster, 1995).
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Corey and Pauling - A Study in Contrasts.
(1:19) - Thomas Hager, Richard E. Marsh
Interview with Verner Schomaker. February 25, 1991.
Interview by Thomas Hager for use in "Force of Nature: The Life of Linus Pauling," (Simon & Schuster, 1995).
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First Reports of the Pearl Habor Bombing.
(0:51) - Verner Schomaker
Interview with Linus Pauling. August 21, 1991.
Interview by Thomas Hager for use in "Force of Nature: The Life of Linus Pauling," (Simon & Schuster, 1995).
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Pauling's Earliest Interests in Molecular Biology.
(5:12) - Thomas Hager, Linus Pauling
Interview with John T. Edsall. November 1, 1991.
Interview by Thomas Hager for use in "Force of Nature: The Life of Linus Pauling," (Simon & Schuster, 1995).
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The Impact of a 'Dangerous Character.'
(2:23) - Thomas Hager, John T. Edsall
The Evolution of Svedberg and the Ultracentrifuge.
(3:47) - Thomas Hager, John T. Edsall
Dorothy Wrinch, a Tragic Figure.
(1:53) - Thomas Hager, John T. Edsall
Interview with Matthew Meselson. November 1, 1991.
Interview by Thomas Hager for use in "Force of Nature: The Life of Linus Pauling," (Simon & Schuster, 1995).
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Pauling's Huge Impact on Molecular Biology.
(1:44) - Thomas Hager, Matthew Meselson
Interview with William Lipscomb. November 3, 1991.
Interview by Thomas Hager for use in "Force of Nature: The Life of Linus Pauling," (Simon & Schuster, 1995).
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Pauling's Theory of Antibodies - Wrong But Useful
(0:36) - Thomas Hager, William Lipscomb
A Marvelous Haptenes Project
(1:18) - Thomas Hager, William Lipscomb
Pauling's Major Contribution to Enzyme Studies
(1:16) - Thomas Hager, William Lipscomb
Interview with Joseph Koepfli. April 14, 1992.
Interview by Thomas Hager for use in "Force of Nature: The Life of Linus Pauling," (Simon & Schuster, 1995).
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Pauling's Battle with Nephritis.
(1:36) - Thomas Hager, Joseph Koepfli
Interview with Linus Pauling. October 14, 1992.
Interview by Thomas Hager for use in "Force of Nature: The Life of Linus Pauling," (Simon & Schuster, 1995).
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Lucky to be First.
(1:47) - Thomas Hager, Linus Pauling
Close Contact with Alfred Mirsky.
(1:08) - Thomas Hager, Linus Pauling
Misunderstanding Planarity.
(0:45) - Thomas Hager, Linus Pauling
The Competition to be First.
(0:49) - Thomas Hager, Linus Pauling
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