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Title: Samuel S. Epstein Papers Creator: Epstein, Samuel S. Dates: 1933-2007Extent: 23.75 linear feet (19 boxes) Abstract:Samuel S. Epstein devoted his career to the study and identification of
carcinogenic mechanisms in industrial pollutants, pesticides, cosmetics, food, as well as the entire range of environmental contaminants. He used his knowledge and experience to warn the public of risk, to advocate for regulation, to encourage cancer prevention measures, and to serve as an expert witness on the public's behalf on issues of toxic contamination and disease. Search Results: 1 match in 1 of 10 Subjectssearch terms in context | standard view | full text File Size: 84 K bytes | Add this to my bookbag Title: Paul G. Rogers papers Creator: Rogers, Paul G. Dates: 1979-20??Extent: 17.62 linear feet, (17 boxes) Abstract:UNPROCESSED COLLECTION. Speeches, press releases, scrapbooks, reports, photographs, video tape documenting post-Congressional activities for Florida Representative Paul Rogers. Search Results: 1 match in 1 of 2 Subjectssearch terms in context | standard view | full text File Size: 5 K bytes | Add this to my bookbag Title: Nathan Mantel Papers Creator: Mantel, Nathan Dates: 1939-2002 (bulk 1941-1994)Extent: 40.84 linear feet (38 boxes) Abstract:Correspondence, reprints, drafts, statistical data, reports, and testimony document Nathan Mantel's career as a medical statistician with the National Cancer Institute, George Washington University, American University, and freelance consultant. Search Results: 1 match in 1 of 9 Subjectssearch terms in context | standard view | full text File Size: 405 K bytes | Add this to my bookbag Title: Pope A. Lawrence Papers
Creator: Lawrence, Pope A. Dates: 1924-1983Extent: 14.5 linear feet (34 boxes + oversize) Abstract:The collection documents the varied research and policy-making career of this environmental health specialist with the U.S. Department of Heath, Education and Welfare and the Public Health Service. His papers contain a wealth of primary source research materials and scientific data related to: environmental and industrial hygiene; radon activity; use of beryllium as a rocket propellant; uranium mining; and toxicological, biological and chemical weapon systems. Search Results: 1 match in 1 of 8 Subjectssearch terms in context | standard view | full text File Size: 210 K bytes | Add this to my bookbag Title: Martin Rodbell Papers
Creator: Rodbell, Martin, b. 1925- Dates: 1925-1999Extent: 11.4 linear feet Abstract:This collection documents the life and career of American biochemist and molecular endocrinologist Martin Rodbell. The papers consists primarily of professional and travel correspondence, materials related to awards and prizes (including the Nobel and the Gairdner), Rodbell's reprints, laboratory notebooks, photographic prints, and some personal papers. Most of the materials come from the 1970s through the 1990s. The collection documents his extensive professional activities both inside and outside of the laboratory. Search Results: 1 match in 1 of 46 Subjectssearch terms in context | standard view | full text File Size: 214 K bytes | Add this to my bookbag |