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Collection: Institutional Archives
Description: Jonathan R. Beckwith (born 1935), A.B., Ph.D., Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, was the American Cancer Society Research Professor of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics at Harvard Medical School. He is a microbiologist and geneticist who has focused throughout his career on bacterial genetics, including gene expression, membrane proteins, protein secretion, disulfide bonds, and cell division. With James Shapiro (born 1943) and Lawrence J. Eron (born 1944), he is credited with isolating the first gene from a bacterial chromosome in 1969. He is also known for his social activism in the science community, advocating for social responsibility in scientific and genetic research, and arguing against genetic, racial, and gender discrimination in science and society.
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Subject: Microbiology, Harvard Medical School. Department of Microbiology and Immunobiology, Beckwith, Jonathan R.
Creator: Harvard Medical School. Department of Microbiology and Immunobiology
Publisher: The President and Fellows of Harvard College
Date: 2019
Rights: The Harvard Medical Library does not hold copyright on all the materials in the collection. Requests for permission to publish material from the collection should be directed to Public Services (chm@hms.harvard.edu). Researchers who obtain permission to publish from Public Services are responsible for identifying and contacting the persons or organizations that hold copyright.
MMS: 99154221918803941
Identifier: RG M-SD05, Series 00810
Contributor: Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine)
Collection: Institutional Archives
Description: The baseline National Comorbidity Survey, fielded from the fall of 1990 to the spring of 1992, was the first nationally representative mental health survey in the United States to use a fully structured research diagnostic interview to assess the prevalences and correlates of DSM-III-R disorders.
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Subject: Comorbidity, Health Policy, Health surveys, Mental health, Harvard Medical School. Department of Health Care Policy, Kessler, Ronald C.
Group: Harvard Medical School. Department of Health Care Policy
Creator: Harvard Medical School. Department of Health Care Policy
Publisher: The President and Fellows of Harvard College
Date: 2019
Rights: The Harvard Medical Library does not hold copyright on all the materials in the collection. Requests for permission to publish material from the collection should be directed to Public Services (chm@hms.harvard.edu). Researchers who obtain permission to publish from Public Services are responsible for identifying and contacting the persons or organizations that hold copyright.
Identifier: RG M-SD06, Series 00496
SeedID: 2003530
Contributor: Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine)
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