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Cori, C. F. (Carl Ferdinand) 1896-1984

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Works: 32 works in 35 publications in 2 languages and 413 library holdings
Roles: Correspondent, Editor
Classifications: qp6, 612.082
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posthumous Publications by C. F Cori, published posthumously.
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3 editions published in in English and held by 207 libraries worldwide
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in English and held by 3 libraries worldwide
Letters written to Hassid and copies of letters by him; manuscripts of speeches and papers; and reprints of articles documenting his career as a professor in the College of Agriculture and the Department of Biochemistry at the University of California, Berkeley and his research on carbohydrate chemistry.
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1 edition published in in German and held by 2 libraries worldwide
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2 editions published in in English and held by 1 library worldwide
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide
MC 177, the C.F. (Carl Ferdinand) Cori Papers, 1940s-1960, describes Cori's career as Visiting Professor of Biological Chemistry at Harvard Medical School and his experiences at Massachusetts General Hospital through personal and professional correspondence, research notes, grant records, and correspondence with professional organizations including the Boston Medical Library.
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1 edition published in in English and held by 1 library worldwide
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide
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1 edition published in in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Cori recounts his education in Trieste and Prague and his service as a medic in World War I. He describes his early research in pharmacology in Europe and then the couple's emigration to the U.S. when Cori accepted a position as chief biochemist at the State Institute for the Study of Malignant Disease in Buffalo, New York in 1922. The interview covers Cori's acceptance of the position of head of the Department of Pharmacology at the Washington University School of Medicine in 1931, his gradual shift to the Department of Biochemistry and winning the Nobel Prize in 1947. Cori discusses several of his colleagues at the Washington University School of Medicine, including Leo Loeb, Joseph Erlanger, Evarts A. Graham, Robert J. Terry, Oliver Lowry, and W. McKim Marriott.
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Contains letters, manuscripts, bibliographies, and reprints.
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Contains correspondence, notes, notebooks, oral history, and information about Gerty T. Cori.
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Alternative Names
Cori, Carl Ferdinand, 1896-1984
Languages
English (36)
German (2)