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Letter from Linus Pauling to Robert Corey. February 3, 1948.
Pauling discusses various researchers he has seen in England, including Dorothy Hodgkin and Max Perutz, who has been working with myoglobin. Pauling also notes work being done on penicillin in J. D. Bernal's laboratory and suggests that Caltech find a post-doctoral student to work on crystalline proteins.

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Creator: Linus Pauling
Recipient: Robert Corey
Associated: J. D. Bernal, Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin, A. Lindo Patterson, Max Perutz, Herbert Steffen Peiser, C. W. Bunn, Jerry Donohue

Date: February 3, 1948
Genre: correspondence
ID: corr67.5-lp-corey-19480203
Copyright: More Information

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