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- Introduction
- Early Education
- At Berkeley
- Why NIH?
- "Follow Your Nose!"
- Thressa Stadtman's Research
- Earl Stadtman's Research
- Laboratory Settings
- Anaerobic Laboratory-An NIH First
- Fermenter Room
- Warburg Apparatus
- Micro-Combustion Furnace
- Amino Acid/Peptide Analyzer
- Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR)
- Spectrophotometer and High Pressure Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)
- "Teachers Live in Eternity"
- Mentoring at NIH
- Group Photos
- Other features
- Chronology: "Making Biochemists Par Excellence"
- Slide Show: "Life of a Beleaguered Chemist"
- Video: "Building 3 in Historical Perspective: Scientists and Their Laboratories"
- Video Clip Collection
- Earl Stadtman on how he became a biochemist
- Earl Stadtman on biochemists in Building 3 at NIH
- Thressa Stadtman on selenium biochemistry
- Boon Chock on glutamine synthetase
- Rodney Levine on protein oxidation and aging
- Michael Poston on the anaerobic laboratory
- Moon Bin Yim on EPR
- Barbara Berlett on 500-liter fermenter
- Barbara Berlett on spectrophotometer, HPLC, and other instruments
- Glossary
- Biographical Sketches
- Anfinsen, Christian Boehmer
- Ames, Bruce N.
- Barker, Horace Albert
- Beijerinck, Martinus W.
- Berzelius, Jöns Jacob
- Brown, Michael Stuart
- Hodgkin, Dorothy Crowfoot
- Kluyver, Albert Jan
- Lipmann, Fritz Albert
- Lynen, Feodor
- Nirenberg, Marshall
- Prusiner, Stanley B.
- Stetten, DeWitt, Jr.
- Vagelos, P. Roy
- Van Niel, Cornelis Bernardus Kees
- Warburg, Otto Heinrich
- Winogradsky, Sergey Nikolaevicht
- References
- Acknowledgments
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