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by Sondra Schlesinger and Milton Schlesinger

LETTERS

The History of Structural Virology
Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis, Mo

Email: Sondra Schlesinger - sondramit@yahoo.com
The Scientist 2005, 19(1):8

Published 17 January 2005

We read your editorial[1] and the article[2] in The Scientist about history with much interest and agreement. You did list some examples and we thought you might be interested in an additional Web site. Several years ago through a grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and under the auspices of the American Society for Virology, we created a Web site on the history of structural virology.[3] This site consists mainly of oral histories from major contributors to this field, including Stephen Harrison, Don Wiley, and Michael Rossmann. The oral history with Don Wiley is of particular interest and rather poignant after his death in 2001.


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