Peter Lobban Collection
This collection consists of two laboratory notebooks from Peter Lobban when he was a postgraduate student in Department of Biochemistry in the Stanford Medical School.
The concept of recombinant proteins was first developed in 1973 by Peter Lobban and Dale Kaiser. Peter Lobban was a graduate student who worked alongside Kaiser, his professor at Stanford University. Their hypothesis was published in a journal called Enzymatic and laid out the groundwork for how to regenerate new genes within a host cell
Stanford Notes, Parts II and III
Date: 1967 - 1970
Identifier 68-1135326 • Cuid: PL-01-02-001
- Stanford Notes, Parts II and III. Recombinant DNA. (Abstract)
Stanford Notes, Parts IV and V
Date: 1970 - 1972
Identifier 68-1135327 • Cuid: PL-01-04-001
- Stanford Notes, Parts IV and V. Recombinant DNA.