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Courses: Instructors & Attendees Dr. Bashford Dean led the first course at Cold Spring Harbor in 1890, but the modern era began in 1945 with the Phage course, established by Max Delbrück and Salvador Luria. The Courses have had an enormous impact on research, introducing thousands of scientists to new topics. What courses did you participate in and how were they memorable? |
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Phage-U Skit
I worked at CSHL as a lab assistant to Dr. Demerec 1949-1950.
During that time we had a course in bacteriophages laughingly called "phage-u". with many notables of the time. Apparently we put on a skit at the end of the course. I am certain that Mark is Mark Adams, who later taught me bacteriology at NYU Medical School. PErhaps some other ancients can supply last names for other characters. I have (thus far) only found act III. Maybe more will turn up as I try to clear the rubble. Last edited by Ammiel D. Schwartz, MD : 11-17-2009 at 01:13 PM. |