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Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory. Life Sciences Division
LBL Chemical Sciences Division scientist files of Patricia Durbin, 1941-1969.
Files of raw scientific data from the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Life Sciences Division office of Patricia Durbin. Durbin's research included metabolic and biokinetic properties of radioelements, potential medical uses of radioisotopes, effects of radiation exposure, and chelating agents for removing radioactive elements from the body.
The laboratory was founded as the University of California Radiation Laboratory in 1931 by Ernest Orlando Lawrence, a University of California Berkeley physicist who won the 1939 Nobel Prize in physics for his invention of the cyclotron, a circular particle accelerator that opened the door to high-energy physics. It is a United States Department of Energy National Laboratory, operated by the University of California. The name of the laboratory has evolved since its founding: Lawrence Radiation Laboratory (1931-1958), the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (1959-1995), and currently the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (1995-present).
Patricia Durbin, Ph.D., biophysics (University of California, Berkeley, 1953). Member of the research team of Dr. Joseph Hamilton, Crocker Laboratory, a predecessor of parts of the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (LBL); staff senior scientist at LBL (193-1991).
Durbin, Patricia Wallace.
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory. Life Sciences Division
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Lawrence Radiation Laboratory.
Biophysics
Medical physics.
Radiation -- Physiological effect.
Radiation -- Research.
Radiobiology.
Durbin, Patricia Wallace.
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Lawrence Radiation Laboratory.
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