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Box 11

 Container

Contains 86 Results:

The Pathology of Tangier Disease, 1975

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 79
Collection Summary From the Collection: Correspondence, photographs, diaries, research materials, reports, writings, drafts, and audiovisual materials (1910-2002; 62.5 linear feet) document the semi-official portion of Donald S. Fredrickson's professional career as a leading biomedical administrator and policy maker. Beginning with his clinical laboratory career at the National Heart Institute, Fredrickson spent over 28 years at NIH, culminating in 1975-1981 when he was Institute Director. During the course of his career,...
Dates: 1975

Proceedings - Joseph C. Wilson Day, 1977

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 80
Collection Summary From the Collection: Correspondence, photographs, diaries, research materials, reports, writings, drafts, and audiovisual materials (1910-2002; 62.5 linear feet) document the semi-official portion of Donald S. Fredrickson's professional career as a leading biomedical administrator and policy maker. Beginning with his clinical laboratory career at the National Heart Institute, Fredrickson spent over 28 years at NIH, culminating in 1975-1981 when he was Institute Director. During the course of his career,...
Dates: 1977

The Public Governance of Science, 1976 Dec 9

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 81
Collection Summary From the Collection: Correspondence, photographs, diaries, research materials, reports, writings, drafts, and audiovisual materials (1910-2002; 62.5 linear feet) document the semi-official portion of Donald S. Fredrickson's professional career as a leading biomedical administrator and policy maker. Beginning with his clinical laboratory career at the National Heart Institute, Fredrickson spent over 28 years at NIH, culminating in 1975-1981 when he was Institute Director. During the course of his career,...
Dates: 1976 Dec 9

The Recombinant DNA Controversy: The NIH Viewpoint, 1986

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 83
Collection Summary From the Collection: Correspondence, photographs, diaries, research materials, reports, writings, drafts, and audiovisual materials (1910-2002; 62.5 linear feet) document the semi-official portion of Donald S. Fredrickson's professional career as a leading biomedical administrator and policy maker. Beginning with his clinical laboratory career at the National Heart Institute, Fredrickson spent over 28 years at NIH, culminating in 1975-1981 when he was Institute Director. During the course of his career,...
Dates: 1986

Review of "Puzzles, Problems, and Enigmas" in Nature, 1982 Aug 2

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 84
Collection Summary From the Collection: Correspondence, photographs, diaries, research materials, reports, writings, drafts, and audiovisual materials (1910-2002; 62.5 linear feet) document the semi-official portion of Donald S. Fredrickson's professional career as a leading biomedical administrator and policy maker. Beginning with his clinical laboratory career at the National Heart Institute, Fredrickson spent over 28 years at NIH, culminating in 1975-1981 when he was Institute Director. During the course of his career,...
Dates: 1982 Aug 2

NHLI, Clinical Research Today and Tomorrow, 1973 Jul 6

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 30
Collection Summary From the Collection: Correspondence, photographs, diaries, research materials, reports, writings, drafts, and audiovisual materials (1910-2002; 62.5 linear feet) document the semi-official portion of Donald S. Fredrickson's professional career as a leading biomedical administrator and policy maker. Beginning with his clinical laboratory career at the National Heart Institute, Fredrickson spent over 28 years at NIH, culminating in 1975-1981 when he was Institute Director. During the course of his career,...
Dates: 1973 Jul 6

Notes on an Editorial, 1979 Feb 6

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 31
Collection Summary From the Collection: Correspondence, photographs, diaries, research materials, reports, writings, drafts, and audiovisual materials (1910-2002; 62.5 linear feet) document the semi-official portion of Donald S. Fredrickson's professional career as a leading biomedical administrator and policy maker. Beginning with his clinical laboratory career at the National Heart Institute, Fredrickson spent over 28 years at NIH, culminating in 1975-1981 when he was Institute Director. During the course of his career,...
Dates: 1979 Feb 6

Opening Remarks [from a Symposium in Memory of Gordon Tomkins], 1976 Feb 2

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 32
Collection Summary From the Collection: Correspondence, photographs, diaries, research materials, reports, writings, drafts, and audiovisual materials (1910-2002; 62.5 linear feet) document the semi-official portion of Donald S. Fredrickson's professional career as a leading biomedical administrator and policy maker. Beginning with his clinical laboratory career at the National Heart Institute, Fredrickson spent over 28 years at NIH, culminating in 1975-1981 when he was Institute Director. During the course of his career,...
Dates: 1976 Feb 2

Opening Statement: Testimony before the House Committee on Science and Technology, 1986 Apr 23

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 33
Collection Summary From the Collection: Correspondence, photographs, diaries, research materials, reports, writings, drafts, and audiovisual materials (1910-2002; 62.5 linear feet) document the semi-official portion of Donald S. Fredrickson's professional career as a leading biomedical administrator and policy maker. Beginning with his clinical laboratory career at the National Heart Institute, Fredrickson spent over 28 years at NIH, culminating in 1975-1981 when he was Institute Director. During the course of his career,...
Dates: 1986 Apr 23

Our Common Faith, 1981 Nov 8

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 34
Collection Summary From the Collection: Correspondence, photographs, diaries, research materials, reports, writings, drafts, and audiovisual materials (1910-2002; 62.5 linear feet) document the semi-official portion of Donald S. Fredrickson's professional career as a leading biomedical administrator and policy maker. Beginning with his clinical laboratory career at the National Heart Institute, Fredrickson spent over 28 years at NIH, culminating in 1975-1981 when he was Institute Director. During the course of his career,...
Dates: 1981 Nov 8