David Morgan (UCSF): Finding History in Old Books
https://www.ibiology.org/profiles/history-of-cell-biology/
David Morgan has been collecting books since he was a child. He currently focuses his collecting on early cell biology papers, particularly those describing cell division. In this talk, he shares with us some of his beautiful 18th and 19th century books and the history they teach us.
Видео David Morgan (UCSF): Finding History in Old Books канала iBiology Science Stories
David Morgan has been collecting books since he was a child. He currently focuses his collecting on early cell biology papers, particularly those describing cell division. In this talk, he shares with us some of his beautiful 18th and 19th century books and the history they teach us.
Видео David Morgan (UCSF): Finding History in Old Books канала iBiology Science Stories
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