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Prof. Parpart and Shark

Two men examining shark trussed up be its tail. Syringe is inserted into underside of shark.
Created: 1951Apparatus. Image #1

One man looking at an item on a shelf. Other shelves filled with miscellaneous parts
Created: 1951Kempton in the "pit."

One man standing at a bucket on a table with fish in hand. Woman looking on. Second man standing looking at buckets on ground.
Created: 1951Botany field trip to Penikese Island. Image #18

Man walking through a field carrying a seabird.
Created: 1951Methods for obtaining and handling marine eggs and embryos
Manual describing methods for handling embryological materials available at Woods Hole, Massachusetts
Created: 1957High Resolution Electrophoretic Separation of Protein Course Photo in the fall of 1978

Black and white group photo of the High Resolution Electrophoretic Separation of Protein course in the fall of 1978 posing in front of the Loeb building. Seventeen people featured.
Created: 1978Man Pinning Papers to a Classroom Wall

Black and white photo of a man pinning papers to a wall in a classroom.
Created: 1978Appendix III of J.P. Trinkaus autobiography
Appendix III: The program for the symposium on cell movement and morphogenesis (Trinkfest '88)
Created: 2003Winogradsky column used at the Ecosystems Center

This is a Winogradsky column that Joseph Vallino uses in a SES course on Methods in Microbial Ecology. Almost every bacterial metabolic process that occurs on Earth also occurs in these columns that are simply constructed by placing freshwater or marine sediments augmented with a carbon source (such as saw dust) and fertilizer (N and P) in a column and topping it off with either fresh or sea water. Julie Huber is a co-instructor in the course.
Methanotrophic microcosms used at the Ecosystems Center

These are methanotrophic microcosms that are being used to develop and test new approaches to modeling microbial biogeochemistry using thermodynamic approaches (namely, the principle of maximum entropy production).