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From Physician to Researcher: Early Laboratory Career and World War I, 1904-1919
The "Sugar-Coated Microbe" and the Search for a Cure for Pneumonia, 1919-1929
Shifting Focus: Early Work on Bacterial Transformation, 1928-1940
DNA as the "Stuff of Genes": The Discovery of the Transforming Principle, 1940-1944
After the Discovery: The Transforming Principle's Reception by the Scientific Community
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Rene Dubos's memories of working in Oswald Avery's laboratory
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Interview with Joshua Lederberg [Oswald Avery and the dawn of molecular genetics: a revolution in science]
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Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research hospital staff
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Oswald T. Avery
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Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research hospital staff
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Avery Memorial Gateway
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Oswald T. Avery, Christmas
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Colin MacLeod, Maclyn McCarty, Detlev Wulf Bronk, Theodosius Dobzhansky, and Wendell M. Stanley at the Avery Memorial Gateway dedication ceremony
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Fred Griffith and "Bobby"
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Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research hospital staff
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