- DE 2324 C-OH
- Collection
- 2016
This collection contains the material created as part of the EMBL Archive Oral Histories Programme, which started in 2016.
European Molecular Biology Laboratory
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This collection contains the material created as part of the EMBL Archive Oral Histories Programme, which started in 2016.
European Molecular Biology Laboratory
Part of Oral Histories Programme
In this interview, Ada Yonath from the Weizmann Institute of Science who received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2009 talks about the development of her research on ribosomal crystallography. Especially her electron microscopy work together with Kevin Leonard and Sir John Kendrew is linked to the EMBL Heidelberg.
Recorded interview with Ada Yonath
Part of Oral Histories Programme
Transcript of the interview with Ada Yonath
Part of Oral Histories Programme
Part of Oral Histories Programme
This is an interview with Frieda Glöckner (born Leenart) who was EMBL's meetings secretary since 1975. In this interview, Glöckner describes how she worked at Brussels since 1970 close to EURATOM and how she perceived the development of EMBL from a project to its foundation in this position. Glöckner also describes the signing agreement of EMBL in Geneva at Cern and the installation of the first buidlings. Beyond that, this interview contains some description of the Second World War period Glöckner witnessed as a child and how she settled up it Heidelberg when EMBL was established there.
Recorded interview with Frieda Glöckner
Part of Oral Histories Programme
Transcript of the interview with Frieda Glöckner
Part of Oral Histories Programme
Part of Oral Histories Programme
This is an interview with the electrical engineer André Gabriel who started working at EMBL Grenoble in 1973. In this interview, André Gabriel explains how, through his contacts to Marc Chabre and Vittorio Luzzatti, molecular biology came to his professional interest. He describes how he witnessed the installation of the EMBL site in Grenoble and of its instruments as well as his impression of the first two DGs, Sir John Kendrew and Lennart Philipson. Besides that, André Gabriel also mentions his move to EMBL Heidelberg where he stayed until 1984.
Recorded interview with André Gabriel part 1
Part of Oral Histories Programme
Recorded interview with André Gabriel part 2
Part of Oral Histories Programme