Correspondence
Letter to Curtis about Michael Abercrombie's death.
Letter to Curtis about the symposium planned for Michael Abercrombie.
Letter to Curtis about the symposium planned for Michael Abercrombie.
Letter to Curtis about the Gordon Conference.
Letter to Curtis about Michael Abercrombie's death.
Letter to Curtis about the Abercrombie memorial volume.
Letter from Trinkaus to Stone, thanking her for sending his prize.
Letter to Allen asking her to send reprints/preprints of her work.
Letter to Allen commenting on her presentation and her micrographs, and asking when her work will be published.
Letter fron Trinkaus to Erickson asking what year Erickson started to work with him on deep cell movement and with SEM; mentions Jacob's autobiography
Letter from Trinkaus to Kimmel, explaining how to define the margin of the blastoderm during epiboly.
Letter to Tickle, telling her that Trinkaus will have space in his lab for her to come work as a post-doc.
Letter to Tickle about the funding situation for post-docs at Yale.
Letter to Tickle, telling her she ought to apply to the Seesel Fellowship at Yale University.
Letter to Tickle, congratulating her on her NATO Research Fellowship.
Letter to Tickle, asking her to send the data from their summer research.
Letter to Trinkaus, about their manuscript.
Letter from Trinkaus to Tickle congratulating her on being awarded the Waddington Medal.
Letter to Adelberg by Trinkaus, explaining his views on the future direction of the MBL.
Letter to Trinkaus's son, mentioning Gordon Philpott and Neanderthals
Letter from Trinkaus to the editor of the New York Times criticizing its portrayal of working scientists.
Letter from Trinkaus to the editor of the New York Times criticizing its portrayal of working scientists.
Letter to Gerisch, confirming that Trinkaus received his letter in Paris where Trinkaus is on sabbatical leave for a semester.
Letter of recommendation for Tickle for a position at Oxford University.