Max Delbruck And Cologne: An Early Chapter Of German Molecular Biology
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Max Delbruck And Cologne: An Early Chapter Of German Molecular Biology

An Early Chapter of German Molecular Biology

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Max Delbruck And Cologne: An Early Chapter Of German Molecular Biology

An Early Chapter of German Molecular Biology

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Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Preface
  3. Part I. Introduction
  4. Part II. First Initiatives, Concept, Founding and Crisis
  5. Part III. The Beginnings
  6. Part IV. Views from Outside
  7. Part V. Research and Scientific Collaboration
  8. Part VI. Molecular Biology and the German University Structure
  9. Part VII. Establishment and Teaching of Molecular Biology in Germany
  10. Part VIII. Final Remarks
  11. Pictures of the History Workshop in Cologne in April 2005
  12. Notes on the Contributors
  13. Abbreviations
  14. Figure Sources
  15. Index of Names