Series IV. Argonne National Laboratory Files, 1979-1986
Scope and Content
The Norman G. Anderson Papers contain the professional and personal papers of American clinical chemist, inventor, and corporate executive Norman G. Anderson. The collection is arranged into the following fifteen series:
- Chronological Files
- United States Navy Files
- Oak Ridge National Laboratory Files
- Argonne National Laboratory Files
- Large Scale Biology Corporation Files
- Viral Defense Foundation Files
- Notebooks
- Patent Files
- Paper, Article, and Speech Files
- Research Files
- Personal Files
- Printed Materials
- Oversized
- Electronic Storage Materials
- Images
Dates
- Creation: 1979-1986
Series Description
Arranged alphabetically by subject, this series contains Norman G. Anderson’s Argonne National Laboratory Files. These files provide a limited amount of documentation regarding Anderson’s activities at Argonne National Laboratory. Three files in this series concern the Human Protein Index, which was first proposed by Norman G. Anderson and his son N. Leigh Anderson. Single files concerning the use of protein-gene-product mapping and gas centrifuge technology for biomedical use are also preserved here.
The contents of the Argonne National Laboratory Files include two proposals, correspondence, photocopied articles, a report, and minutes.
Repository Details
Part of the Science History Institute Archives Repository
315 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia PA 19106 United States
215.873.8265
215.873.5265 (Fax)
reference@sciencehistory.org