Commenting on the origins and development of biology and biomedicine in the United States, Seymour Cohen and James Ebert discuss a series of American scientific centennials, including those of research institutions such as the University of Chicago, the Johns Hopkins University, the Smithsonian Institution, the Wood’s Hole Marine Biological Laboratory, the Carnegie Institution, and the National Institute of Health.
One Hundred Years of American Biology
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