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Department of Physiology Faculty papers
Collection — Box: 1-2
Identifier: 19-8-1138
Overview
Includes mostly figures and slides to accompany lectures and papers. Also includes grant file, graphs on ama respiration, notes, and two manuscripts.
Found in:
University Archives
Leon E. Farhi papers
Collection — Box: 1-14
Identifier: 19-F-967
Overview
The personal papers of
Dr. Leon E. Farhi, Professor of Physiology at the University at Buffalo School
of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.
Found in:
University Archives
Suk Ki Hong papers
Collection — Box: 1-5
Identifier: 19-F-1137
Overview
Contains files on
professional activities, correspondence, research, and references used by Suk
Ki Hong, physiologist. Correspondents include many Korean physiologists. His
research files focus on ama (women divers of Korea and Japan) and kidney
metabolism.
Found in:
University Archives
Hermann Rahn papers
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 19-F-1134
Overview
Papers document distinguished career of physiologist Hermann Rahn. Includes correspondence with international scientists, research files, symposia files, manuscripts and abstracts of Rahn's work and others, and curriculum vita of many international scientists.
Found in:
University Archives