The Historic Scientific Instrument Collection at The Rockefeller University was created by Professor Merrill W. Chase during his distinguished career as an immunologist from 1932 until his death in 2004 Photo by Lubosh Stepanekhttps://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/odyssey-science-medicine/1004/thumbnail.jp
Scientific Instruments exhibition catalog, 1976 Scientific Instruments exhibition, which opened Marc...
Peyton Rous at his microscope, 1923 Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center Rous, Peyton (1879-19...
Graduate of Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine (1886) OMC Professor of Obstetrics (1893-99) OMC Secre...
The Historic Scientific Instrument Collection at The Rockefeller University was created by Professor...
Merrill W. Chase, n.d. Professor Merrill W. Chase created a formal collection of scientific instrume...
Merrill W. Chase, circa 1930s Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center Years at The Rockefeller Un...
The Rockefeller University, founded in 1901 as The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, has m...
The Historic Scientific Instrument Collection was created by Professor Merrill W. Chase during his d...
The Rockefeller University Concert program, 1959 In 1958, Rockefeller chemist Theodore Shedlovsky, a...
Jules Hirsch. The Rockefeller University Hospital, 1910- 2010: creating the science of medicine: a c...
Oswald T. Avery joined the Rockefeller Hospital in 1913 to work on developing a therapeutic serum fo...
The increasing use of physical methods in biological investigations during the first half of the twe...
Frank L. Horsfall, Jr., circa late 1960s Horsfall joined the Rockefeller Institute in 1934 as a phys...
Two books from the collection of Dr. Alfred E. Cohn The books which Dr. Cohn had collected and treas...
Florentin Medigreceanu, circa 1911 Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Centerhttps://digitalcommons....
Scientific Instruments exhibition catalog, 1976 Scientific Instruments exhibition, which opened Marc...
Peyton Rous at his microscope, 1923 Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center Rous, Peyton (1879-19...
Graduate of Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine (1886) OMC Professor of Obstetrics (1893-99) OMC Secre...
The Historic Scientific Instrument Collection at The Rockefeller University was created by Professor...
Merrill W. Chase, n.d. Professor Merrill W. Chase created a formal collection of scientific instrume...
Merrill W. Chase, circa 1930s Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center Years at The Rockefeller Un...
The Rockefeller University, founded in 1901 as The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, has m...
The Historic Scientific Instrument Collection was created by Professor Merrill W. Chase during his d...
The Rockefeller University Concert program, 1959 In 1958, Rockefeller chemist Theodore Shedlovsky, a...
Jules Hirsch. The Rockefeller University Hospital, 1910- 2010: creating the science of medicine: a c...
Oswald T. Avery joined the Rockefeller Hospital in 1913 to work on developing a therapeutic serum fo...
The increasing use of physical methods in biological investigations during the first half of the twe...
Frank L. Horsfall, Jr., circa late 1960s Horsfall joined the Rockefeller Institute in 1934 as a phys...
Two books from the collection of Dr. Alfred E. Cohn The books which Dr. Cohn had collected and treas...
Florentin Medigreceanu, circa 1911 Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Centerhttps://digitalcommons....
Scientific Instruments exhibition catalog, 1976 Scientific Instruments exhibition, which opened Marc...
Peyton Rous at his microscope, 1923 Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center Rous, Peyton (1879-19...
Graduate of Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine (1886) OMC Professor of Obstetrics (1893-99) OMC Secre...