John Dowling discusses George Wald and H. Keffer Hartline
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2015-04-09Author
MacCord, Kate
Dowling, John
LaTourelle, Jonathan Jacob
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Wald, George; Hartline, Haldan KefferDescription
Harvard University professor, John Dowling, discusses the Nobel prize-winning research of George Wald and H. Keffer Hartline, as well as their associations with the MBL. This video is presented in HD 720p resolution.
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