M.F. Perutz
M.F. Perutz was a molecular biologist and Nobel Prizewinner, best known for his work on the structure and mechanism of haemoglobin, the protein of the red blood cells. He died in February 2002.
In the LRB Archive:
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Diary: Memories of J.D.Bernal · 6 July 2000
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War on Heisenberg · 18 November 1993
- Heisenberg’s War: The Secret History of the German Bomb by Thomas Powers
- Operation Epsilon: The Farm Hall Transcripts introduced by Charles Frank
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Dangerous Misprints · 26 September 1991
- Genome by Jerry Bishop and Michael Waldholz
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Patriotic Work · 27 September 1990
- Memoirs by Andrei Sakharov, translated by Richard Lourie
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Spying made easy · 25 June 1987
- Klaus Fuchs: The man who stole the atom bomb by Norman Moss
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German Scientist · 8 January 1987
- The Dilemmas of an Upright Man: Max Planck as Spokesman for German Science by J.L. Heilbron
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Science and the Stars · 6 June 1985
- The Limits of Science by Peter Medawar
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Lab Lib · 19 April 1984
- Rutherford: Simple Genius by David Wilson
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True Science · 19 March 1981
- Advice to a Young Scientist by P.B. Medawar
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