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Methods 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: 1978Discovery Never Ends. 2011 MBL Annual Report. Marine Biological Laboratory.
Published in two parts. Printed document includes message from the Chairman and the President, research highlights, education highlights, MBL at-a-glance, finanicals, gifts and leadership. On-line only additional information includes details for research, education, MBLWHOI LIbrary, and people. Lists of employees, students and faculty are contained in the additional information section.
Created: 20112012 MBL Annual Report. Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Massachusetts.
Published in two parts. Printed document includes message from the Chairman and the President, research and education highlights, MBL at-a-glance, finanicals, gifts and leadership. On-line only additional information includes details for research, education, MBLWHOI LIbrary, and people. Lists of employees, students and faculty are contained in the additional information section.
Created: 20122013 MBL Annual Report. Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Massachusetts.
Published in two parts. Printed document includes message from the President & Director, highlights, MBL at-a-glance, finanicals, gifts and leadership. On-line only additional information includes details for research, education, MBLWHOI LIbrary, and people. Lists of employees, students and faculty are contained in the additional information section.
Created: 2013Example of a simplified nutrient cycle from Ecosystems Center 1979 annual report

Caption reads: "Figure 1. The biotic systems that have built and now maintain the biosphere also influence the cycles of carbon, nitrogen, sulfer, and other elements. The general pattern of movement is a series of exchanges between the atmosphere, the land, and the sea. Human activities worldwide have mobilized significant additional quantities of biotically important substances, including toxins, and have modified the natural cycles."
Created: 1979Note from David Kirchman to Ivan Valiela at the Ecosystems Center

Note reads: "Ivan- You & the MBL Marine Ecology course got me going in this field. Thanks. David Kirchman"
Created: 2013Ecosystems Center researchers' model of nutrient flows in an estuarine ecosystem

Caption reads: "Figure 4: A diagrammatic model of carbon and nitrogen flow in an estuarine ecosysem that emphasizes inputs of organic carbon and nitrogen and inorganic nutrients from upland watersheds and processing by the estuarine food web. Compartments of the mathematical model are shown in the box. The inorganic nutrients compartment comprises both ammonium and nitrate. The organic matter compartment comprises three distinct components: labile nitrogenous material, labile carbohydrate material and refractory nitrogenous materal."
Created: 1993Ecosystems Center researchers' figure of element cycles in terrestrial ecosystems

Caption reads: "Figure 3. Major element fluxes within terrestrial ecosystems."
Created: 1986Map of Ecosystems Center researchers' forest watershed fertilizer study in Maine

Caption reads: "Figure 1: The dashed lines mark two catchments (watersheds) at the Bear Brooks Watersheds site in Maine. Both catchments are located on a southeast-facing slope and drained by streams that persist throughout the year (dark lines). The shaded catchment was treated with fertilized labeled with 15N during 1991; the other served as a control. Filled trianges show sampling locations in the fertilized area."
Created: 1992Simulation of global annual net primary production from Ecosystems Center researchers' Terrestrial Ecosystem Model

Caption reads: "Figure 2. Annual net primary production (NPP) for undisturbed mature vegetation of the earth's ecosystems as determined by the Terrestrial Ecosystem Model (TEM) for current climate at atmosphereic carbon dioxide levels."
Created: 1992Experimental Invertebrate Zoology Course Photograph 1976

Faculty and students in the 1976 Experimental Invertebrate Zoology course at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA
Created: 1976History of Science Seminar Photograph, 1993

Faculty and students in the 1993 History of Science Seminar at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA
Created: 1993History of Science Seminar Photograph, 1992

Faculty and students in the 1992 History of Science Seminar at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA
Created: 1992History of Science Seminar Photograph, 1990

Faculty and students in the 1990 History of Science Seminar at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA
Created: 1990History of Science Seminar Photograph, 1989

Faculty and students in the 1989 History of Science Seminar at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA
Created: 1989The Origins of the Grass Foundation
From the Biological Bulletin 201 (October 2001)
In the fall of 1935, Albert M. Grass and Ellen H. Robinson both came to the Department of Physiology at Harvard Medical School (HMS). This entirely fortuitous confluence of their lives led to their marriage, to a commercial endeavor-the Grass Instrument Company-that would provide equipment of high quality to neuroscientists and other physiologists for over half a century, and finally to the formation of The Grass Foundation, which has benefited the neuroscience community since 1955.
Created: 2001-10Biological lectures from the Marine Biological Laboratory Wood's Holl, Mass., 1898
Biological lectures given at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole in the summer of 1898
Created: 1899Biological lectures from the Marine Biological Laboratory of Woods Holl, 1899
Biological lectures given at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole in the summer of 1899
Created: 1900Biological lectures delivered at the Marine Biological Laboratory of Wood's Holl, 1896-1897
Biological lectures given at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole in the summer of 1896-1897
Created: 1898Biological lectures delivered at the Marine Biological Laboratory of Wood's Holl in the summer session of 1893
Biological lectures given at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole in the summer of 1893
Created: 1894Biological lectures delivered at the Marine Biological Laboratory of Wood's Holl in the summer session of 1894
Biological lectures given at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole in the summer of 1894
Created: 1895Biological lectures delivered at the Marine Biological Laboratory of Wood's Holl in the summer session of 1895
Biological lectures given at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole in the summer of 1895
Created: 1896