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.
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.
Scope and Contents
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.
Biographical
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
Preferred Citation
Peter Lobban Collection. Peter Lobban Collection, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Archives Digital Repository. 68-1135325. Update 2024-08-15. https://oa.cshl.libnova.com/view/68-1135325
Credit Line
Courtesy of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Archives.
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