RU Hospital reception celebrating the 50th anniversary of the landmark publication in The Journal of Experimental Medicine demonstrating that genes are made of DNA. This important discovery made by three Rockefeller University scientists—Osward Avery, Colin MacLeod and Maclyn McCarty—changed the course of biomedicine and helped launch the genetic revolution. From left to right: John S. Dyson, former Deputy Mayor of New York City, David Rockefeller, Maclyn McCarty, Torsten Wiesel, and Jules Hirsch. 1994https://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/celebration_of_hirsch/1017/thumbnail.jp
In 2001, as we considered topics for future Symposia, it rapidly became clear what the focus of atte...
Journal Club Dinner, circa 1934/1935 This film was taken by James M. Neill who worked at the Rockefe...
Journal Club Dinner, circa 1934/1935 This film was taken by James M. Neill who worked at the Rockefe...
Torsten Wiesel (right) with Professor Emeritus Maclyn McCarty (center), co-author of the paper with ...
Torsten Wiesel (right) with Professor Emeritus Maclyn McCarty (center), co-author of the paper with ...
60 years ago three Rockefeller University scientists solved a revolutionary scientific mystery. What...
Oswald T. Avery joined the Rockefeller Hospital in 1913 to work on developing a therapeutic serum fo...
Jules Hirsch. The Rockefeller University Hospital, 1910- 2010: creating the science of medicine: a c...
In the early 1980s, The Rockefeller University launched a set of new initiatives in fields of bioche...
Translating basic discoveries into medical treatments and preventions is more important than ever. M...
Charles I. Campbell, Editorhttps://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/rockefeller_institute_quarterly/10...
Maclyn McCarty, 1982. Photo by Ingbert Grüttner McCarty, Maclyn (1911-2005) was an American genetici...
Jules Hirsch with RU Faculty, 1955https://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/celebration_of_hirsch/1016/...
David J.L. Luck in his laboratory, 1986. Photograph by Ingbet Gruttner Luck, David (1929-1998) joine...
The latest news on genetics in a unique series presented by 92nd Street Y and The Rockefeller Univer...
In 2001, as we considered topics for future Symposia, it rapidly became clear what the focus of atte...
Journal Club Dinner, circa 1934/1935 This film was taken by James M. Neill who worked at the Rockefe...
Journal Club Dinner, circa 1934/1935 This film was taken by James M. Neill who worked at the Rockefe...
Torsten Wiesel (right) with Professor Emeritus Maclyn McCarty (center), co-author of the paper with ...
Torsten Wiesel (right) with Professor Emeritus Maclyn McCarty (center), co-author of the paper with ...
60 years ago three Rockefeller University scientists solved a revolutionary scientific mystery. What...
Oswald T. Avery joined the Rockefeller Hospital in 1913 to work on developing a therapeutic serum fo...
Jules Hirsch. The Rockefeller University Hospital, 1910- 2010: creating the science of medicine: a c...
In the early 1980s, The Rockefeller University launched a set of new initiatives in fields of bioche...
Translating basic discoveries into medical treatments and preventions is more important than ever. M...
Charles I. Campbell, Editorhttps://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/rockefeller_institute_quarterly/10...
Maclyn McCarty, 1982. Photo by Ingbert Grüttner McCarty, Maclyn (1911-2005) was an American genetici...
Jules Hirsch with RU Faculty, 1955https://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/celebration_of_hirsch/1016/...
David J.L. Luck in his laboratory, 1986. Photograph by Ingbet Gruttner Luck, David (1929-1998) joine...
The latest news on genetics in a unique series presented by 92nd Street Y and The Rockefeller Univer...
In 2001, as we considered topics for future Symposia, it rapidly became clear what the focus of atte...
Journal Club Dinner, circa 1934/1935 This film was taken by James M. Neill who worked at the Rockefe...
Journal Club Dinner, circa 1934/1935 This film was taken by James M. Neill who worked at the Rockefe...