"Family background -- Stuyvesant High School -- Early interest in science -- Columbia College -- Francis J. Ryan -- Navy V-12 training program -- Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons -- Early work with Neurospora -- Work at Yale with Edward L. Tatum -- Tatum's work with George Beadle -- Discovery of recombination in bacteria -- Cold Spring Harbor Symposium -- Challenge by Andre Lwoff and Max Delbruck -- Position at UW -- Candidates -- Interview -- Hiring concerns -- Job offer -- Arrival in Madison -- Ira Baldwin -- Rudolph Froker -- Department of Agricultural Genetics -- Jim Crow -- Recombination research -- Karl Paul Link -- Transduction -- Norton Zinder -- Lambda -- Larry Morse -- Immunogenetics -- Phase variation -- Tetsuo Iino -- Cell motility -- Bruce Stocker -- Replica plating -- Esther Lederberg -- S. G. Bradley -- David Skaar -- Aleck Bernstein -- Bob Wright -- Boris Rotman -- Tom Nelson -- Summer research at Berkeley -- Roger Stanier -- Protoplasts, L forms and penicillin -- Fulbright fellowship in Australia -- McFarlane Burnet -- Work with NASA -- Moon infall -- Carl Sagan -- James Watson and Bill Hayes -- Numerical Analysis Laboratory -- Teaching -- Department of Medical Genetics -- John Z. Bowers -- Kimball Atwood -- Stanford University -- Arthur Kornberg -- Nobel Prize -- Trip to Sweden -- Honorary degree -- Reflections on career at UW."
"[Family background; Stuyvesant High School; Early interest in science; Columbia College; Francis J. Ryan; Navy V-12 training program; Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons; Early work with neurospora; Work at Yale with Edward L. Tatum; work with George Beadle; Discovery of recombination in bacteria; Cold Spring Harbor Symposium; Challenge by Andre Lwoff and Max Delbruck; Position at UW; Candidates; Interview; Hiring concerns; Job offer; Arrival in Madison; Ira Baldwin; Rudolph Froker; Department of Agricultural Genetics; Jim Crow; Recombination research; Karl Paul Link; Transduction; Norton Zinder; Lambda; Larry Morse; Immunogenetics; Phase variation; Tetsuo Iino; Cell motility; Bruce Stocker; Replica plating; Esther Lederberg; S. G. Bradley; David Skaar; Aleck Bernstein; Bob Wright; Boris Rotman; Tom Nelson; Summer research at Berkeley; Roger Stanier; Protoplasts, L forms and penicillin; Fulbright fellowship in Australia; McFarlane Burnet; Work with NASA; Moon infall; Carl Sagan; James Watson and Bill Hayes; Numerical Analysis Laboratory; Teaching; Department of Medical Genetics; John Z. Bowers; Kimball Atwood; Stanford University; Arthur Kornberg; Nobel Prize; Trip to Sweden; Honorary degree; Reflections on career at UW]"
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University of Wisconsin--Madison. Archives. Oral History Program.
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