International Laboratory of Genetics and Biophysics, Naples

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1964
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Correspondence regarding Crick's participation in a 'Course on the Genetics and Physiology of Bacterial Viruses', held at the International Laboratory of Genetics and Biophysics, Naples, under the auspices of UNESCO and ICRO, 11 September - 9 October, 1964.

Crick gave two lectures. "Perhaps one might cover our work on the acridine mutants, and the other the recent work of my colleagues here on suppressors" (Crick to Professor A Buzzati-Traverso, 19 May, 1964). The lectures were given during the first week of the programme, the Crick family returning to London on 15 September.

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1964

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1 file

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