![]() ![]() Quite a number of structures had been determined but there was a tremendous field open, a tremendous amount of work that could be done.” ![]() Pauling recalled that at that time X-ray crystallography “was a new technique, ten years old when I began. This technique gave for the first time detailed information about how atoms are related to other atoms in a crystal and how far apart they are from the other atoms.”Īs a graduate student, well before Pauling began to research hemoglobin in earnest, he spent a great deal of his time using the technique of X-ray crystallography to determine the crystalline structure of a number of inorganic compounds. Noyes suggest to me, or tell me, that I was to work with Roscoe Dickinson on x-ray crystallography, determination of the structure of crystals by x-ray diffraction. X-ray apparatus at Linus Pauling's desk, Gates Laboratory, California Institute of Technology. Freeman Warren Weaver William Lawrence Bragg x-ray crystallography xml Linus Pauling Legacy Award Matthias Rath Max Perutz Mina Carson Nobel Chemistry Prize Nobel Peace Prize nuclear weapons testing Oregon Oregon Agricultural College Oregon State University orthomolecular medicine orthomolecular psychiatry oxypolygelatin Paul Emmett Pauline Pauling Pauling Catalogue peace activism Peter Pauling Portland quantum mechanics radioactive fallout Resident Scholar Program resonance theory Robert Corey Robert Paradowski Rockefeller Foundation Roderick MacKinnon Roger Hayward schizophrenia Senate Internal Security Subcommittee sickle cell anemia Soviet Union Steve Lawson structural chemistry Thomas Addis Thomas Dodd Thomas Hager United Nations Bomb Test Petition Vietnam War vitamin C W. ![]() Kennedy Linus Pauling Linus Pauling Institute Linus Pauling Jr. Noyes American Chemical Society anniversary antibodies antigens Ascorbic Acid Ava Helen Pauling Belle Pauling birthday California Institute of Technology cancer Condon Crellin Pauling digitized video Edward Teller Emile Zuckerkandl Ewan Cameron featured document Francis Crick Guggenheim Fellowship heart disease hemoglobin Henry Allen Moe Herman Pauling Irwin Stone James Watson John F.
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