Includes name, address, and number of publication sent, including Burkitt, Henle, and George Palade.
Part 1: Funding and fellowships; career and future
Part 2: Middlesex Hospital Medical School and University of London Readership
Part 3: University of Bristol, Department of Pathology, management of staff
Part 4: University College London and Cambridge University; Jonathan Adekunbi; passport and American Airways Advantage travel membership; Sir Anthony's father's lecture notes; requests for references
Includes correspondence with Howard Walter Florey, the Henles, George Palade, Sandy Palay etc.
Lymphoblast cells (strains EB1, EB2, EB3, EB4, EB5, Raji) sent from the Department of Pathology, Bristol, to other laboratories for testing, control, and experiments. Includes the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (Dr Klaus Hummeler and the Henle laboratory) dealing with identifying the virus found in the lymphoma cells and virus isolation
Lymphoblast cells (strains EB1, EB2, EB3, and EB4) sent from the Department of Pathology, Bristol, to other laboratories for testing, control, and experiments, including the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (Henle laboratory). Includes a list of recipients dating from 15 April 1964. Papers in this file date from 1969.
See C/4/5 and C/6/1-2 for laboratory notebooks.
Includes: correspondence with medical doctors; updates on progress of research; supply of research material; publications; requests for information and images; correspondence with Denis Burkitt and the Henles regarding proof of the Epstein-Barr virus causing infectious mononucleosis (IM); electron micrograph prints
Includes: correspondence with medical doctors; updates on progress of research; supply of research material; publications; requests for information and images; correspondence with Denis Burkitt and the Henles about infectious mononucleosis (IM).
Part 1 deals with the Lymph Nodes Project
Includes list of people Sir Anthony visited who were influential in his career, such as G.E. Palade, K.R. Porter, P. Rous, W. Henle. It was during this trip that Sir Anthony worked in the laboratory of G.E. Palade. Includes a notebook.
This material comprises preliminary working material, original work, and data. Contents include: reprints, prints of electron micrographs (mainly used as plates for illustrations), annotated manuscript and typescript drafts, write-ups of experimental results, tables, figures, and proofs.
Also included is correspondence with: editors, reviewers, and referees, including George Palade, Werner Henle, Denis Burkitt; conference organizers about the submissions, content, and drafts of papers, arrangements, programmes, and other related matters; copies of published proceedings.
There are also requests by others for the loan of electron micrographs for use in their papers. Some content is on a more personal level in letters. Prints in envelopes labelled 'spares' and 'spare figs' are usually spares of those used in the final publication. Conference papers were mostly published. These documents show the process of preparation of scientific papers, from draft to publication.
The original order by papers, chronologically, was retained. In most cases, original file descriptions were transcribed exactly.
Experiments and research on Epstein-Barr virus cells. Includes correspondence with the Henles.
Collaborative working and research on the isolation of a human syncytial virus linked to nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Includes correspondence with Robert C. Gallo, the Henles, Philip Loh, Guy de Thé etc.
Includes signatures of Denis Burkitt, Gertrude and Werner Henle, and Nobel laureates George Palade, Renato Dulbecco, and Peter Medawar
Awarded at Fifth International Symposium on Epstein-Barr Virus and Associated Malignant Diseases, 13–19 Sept. 1992, by Joseph S. Pagnano, MD, President
General enquiries relevant to the Epstein-Barr virus. Includes general enquiries relevant to research and some personal correspondence
Part 1: 1980–1985
Part 2: 1985–1991
Part 3: 1991–1998
Part 4: 1998–2012
Includes correspondence with Dorothy H. Crawford, the Henles, Alan Bernard Rickinson etc.
Cells sent from Department of Pathology, Bristol, to other laboratories for testing, control, and experiments. Includes list of recipients, including the Henle laboratory in Philadelphia
Cells received from other laboratories and sent to the Department of Pathology, Bristol, for testing, control, and experiments