Glaeser and Thomas Work in Lab

Two scientists at the Atomic Energy Commission's (AEC) Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory and University of California (Berkeley) have overturned a major theory that appeared to limit the use of the electron microscope in biology. They are Dr. Robert Glaeser (left), biophysicist in LBL's Donner Laboratory and Dr. Gareth Thomas, international authority on electron microscopy., Credit Line: Digital Photo Archive, Department of Energy (DOE), courtesy AIP Emilio Segrè Visual Archives
Abstract/Description: Two scientists at the Atomic Energy Commission's (AEC) Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory and University of California (Berkeley) have overturned a major theory that appeared to limit the use of the electron microscope in biology. They are Dr. Robert Glaeser (left), biophysicist in LBL's Donner Laboratory and Dr. Gareth Thomas, international authority on electron microscopy.
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Laboratories
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Microscopes
Glaeser, Robert M.
Thomas, Gareth
Date Created: circa 1970
Credit Line: Digital Photo Archive, Department of Energy (DOE), courtesy AIP Emilio Segrè Visual Archives
Catalog ID: Glaeser Robert F1