2019-Gerald Fink, Rochelle Esposito and Nava Segev at the 2019 Yeast Research: Origins, Insights & Breakthroughs Meeting
2019-Jeremy Thorner and Gerald Fink at the 2019 Yeast Research: Origins, Insights & Breakthroughs Meeting
Laboratory Notebook 2: In Vitro 8-25, 1984 - 1985
Laboratory Notebook 3: In Vitro 26-55/FR 1-15, 1985 - 1986
Laboratory Notebook 4: In Vitro 56-80/FR 16-41/RNA 1-21, 1985 - 1986
Laboratory Notebook 5: In Vitro 81-85/FR 42-69/RNA 22-28
, 1986 - 1987
Laboratory Notebook 6: In Vitro 87-91/FR 70-95/RNA 29-65, 1986 - 1987
Laboratory Notebook 7: In Vitro 92-96/FR 96-100/RNA 66-121, 1988 - 1989
Laboratory Notebook 8: In Vitro 97-123/FR 101-105/RNA 122-140, 1989
Laboratory Notebook 9: In Vitro 124-150, 1989 - 1990
Laboratory Notebook 10: In Vitro 152-166, 1990 - 1991
Laboratory Notebook: Cloning Mutant Telomerase RNAs, 1988 - 1989
Laboratory Notebook: "RNA Oligo" Blots, Cloning DCG1, 1987 - 1988
Laboratory Notebook: Mail from Cal [Calvin Harvey], 1989 - 1992
Laboratory Notebook: Yeast, Linear, Plasmids, 1988 - 1989
Laboratory Notebook: TLE, Early Notebooks/Telomere Cloning, 1984 - 1992
Laboratory Notebook: Telomere Lengths Experiments, Mammals 1-11, 1989
Series II: Rotation Notes & Group Meetings, 1983 - 1994
Series II: Biographical material and memorabilia, 1912-1972
Picture Postcard, Ada [Muller Greismaier] to Jessie, 15 July 1932
Picture Postcard, David to [Hermann], 1933
Letters, Jessie to Carlos, May-June 1933
“Tuesday.” Letter, Sarah to Carlos., 1933
Photographs (4) and magazine clipping from Hermann’s trip to Europe, 1922
Photograph of Hermann with other passengers at a beer contest on a ship, 1932
Photograph of Ada Muller Griesmaier posing outside with snow on the ground
, 1932
Photograph of Georg Griesmaier and Ada Muller Griesmaier posing together outside
, 1932
Photograph of H.J. Muller standing on a snow covered path with mountains behind him
, 1932
Photograph of young boy (David Muller?) walking towards the camera
, c. 1933
Photograph of young boy (David Muller?) feeding goats at a zoo or park
, c. 1933
Photograph of a young boy (David Muller?) feeding goats while they crowd around him at a park or zoo
, c. 1933
Photograph of young boy (David Muller?) and young girl feeding goats at a zoo or park, c. 1933
Photograph on postcard of woman posing portrait style
, c. 1933
Handwritten and typed outline for monograph on Drosophila, c.1928
List of materials to be brought by Muller and Offerman to the Institute of Genetics, c.1932
'Talk to Drosophila Group of Inst. On Mutation Technique', 1939
Sketch for review article on radiation effects, c.1949
"Radiation hazards in medicine," handwritten manuscript
, c. 1958
'Darwin's Achievement' [handwritten sketch and article for an International Humanist meeting], 1958
Russian postcard from Raisa Berg to Herman J. Muller
, 1935
Drawings of chromosomes and notes on the "Arrangement of loci in normal X-chromosome"
'The Enigma of the Gene and of Its Mutation' original handwritten abstract, n.d.
'Evolution in the Light of the Modern Mutation Theory' original handwritten manuscript, n.d.
'On the Calculation of Number of Loci Separately Producing a Given Recessive Phenotype' corrected draft, never published?, n.d.
Plans for Research, handwritten original notes, n.d.
Testimonial for Prof. MacGregor, handwritten notes, n.d.
"On the second floor of Jordan Hall / Muller and Sonneborn have a ball. / Nucleus and Cytoplasm are a seller / With all that dough from Rockefeller!* / *No connection with any existing organization is implied.", 1955
"A fossil was found in Samoa, / Of a species entountered no mo-a, / Possessed of a form / That was far above norm / But constructed so no man could know her.* / *The authors gratefully acknowledge that this study was made with the aid of a boost from the Budweiser Foundation for Social Improvement."
, 1955
"There once was a fruit-fly named Joan, / Whose affair with a brash Protozoan / Gave results aggravating / When, soon after the mating, / All her offspring flew off as a clone."
, 1955
"For a monk Gregor Mendel was odd, / Quitting cloisters to work with the sod. / Thus no treatise on ethics / But the laws of genetics / Were told off by the peas from his pod."
, 1955
"Amitosis is a means / For unlike quantities of genes / To enter daughter nuclei, / Causing many cells to die."
, 1955
"Haldane's Organic Soup", "Hid within a Primeval Tureen / (Though denied by the knave Oparin) / There arose DNA / Or a unit, let's say, / That Muller maintains was THE GENE. / Thus 'twas out of a chemical ooze / Nature fashioned this unit to use. / Was this gene, so unseen, DNA or protein? / That depends on the teacher you choose.", 1955
"I used to read my magazine / 'Til it was sprayed with Triazine. / LITERATURE CITED / 1. Bird / 2. Herskowitz and Schalet / 3. Rapaport / 4. Schalet"
, 1955
"Said a man who is known as Lamarck, / Of giraffes eating leaves in a Park: / 'One thing is true / Of our friends in the zoo, / When the leaves are all gone they'll eat bark.'"
, 1955
"The Hot Polar Bears* / Fallout ash in the North left a bear / With a few sperm alive and to spare, / But when he met a she / And they made number three / The cub froze-- 'twas deficient for hair. / *Study made under the auspices of the International Commission for Radiological protection of bears."
, 1955
Midterm Examination for the Indiana University course Zoology Z575
, 1957
Test in Heredity Laboratory by Hermann J. Muller at Indiana University
, 1954
Final Examination for the Indiana University course Zoology 575, Radiation Genetics, taught by Hermann J. Muller
, 1957
Muller's exam question ideas for Elof A. Carlson, 1957
Muller's manuscript of a projected genetics text with Altenberg (1 of 2), c.1912
Muller's manuscript of a projected genetics text with Altenberg (2 of 2), c. 1912
Original notes for projected text with Altenberg, 1913 - 1914
Edited, handwritten text of Altenberg and Muller notebook, "Principles of Heredity", 1914
2019-Gerald Fink at the 2019 Yeast Research: Origins, Insights & Breakthroughs Meeting
Ethan Signer Laboratory Phage Lambda Notebook, Summer 1970
Correspondence with documentary filmmakers Lily Garrison and Meredith DeSalazar, 2018