Correspondence
Second letter to Blau, accepting prize and providing the title for his keynote address
Trinkaus accepting the E.G. Conklin Medal
Letter from Trinkaus to Weston, mentioning work on neural crest and comparisions between the development of Fundulus and the development of the zebrafish.
Letter from Trinkaus to Atz, providing comments on Atz's manuscript.
Letter of sympathy to Michael Abercrombie's wife.
Letter to J. Abercrombie about the second edition of his book.
Letter from Trinkaus to Heaysman about the preface Trinkaus wrote for the book published in honour of Michael Abercrombie; preface is attached to letter.
Letter to Heaysman, asking about what to include in preface to book in honour of Michael Abercrombie.
Letter to Heaysman about Trinkaus's preface.
Letter from Trinkaus to Saunders about the Jaffe affair, explaining how shocked he was that Jaffe was nominating himself for the Conklin Medal.
Letter from Trinkaus to Saunders about the Jaffe affair
Recommendation letter for Cheryll Tickle, including draft.
Letter from Trinkaus to Johnson commenting on Chapters 7 and 8 of his memoirs
Letter from Trinkaus to Jaffe, turning down Jaffe's request for a recommendation for the Conklin Medal.
Letter to Abercrombie, thanking him for reviewing his paper.
Letter to Abercrombie about the Gordon Conference and his illness.
Letter by Trinkaus to Abercrombie, informing Abercrombie that he won't attend the meeting in Japan and that he's sending two preprints of his latest work to Abercrombie.
Letter to Abercombie from Trinkaus with comments on Abercrombie's paper on contact inhibition.
Letter to Abercrombie about Albert Harris defending his dissertation.
Letter from Trinkaus to Mike, asking him when he was at Woods Hole and what course he took there.
Letter describing some differences and similarities between cell motility in Fundulus, observed by Trinkaus, and others' work on the zebrafish.
Letter describing some differences and similarities between cell motility in Fundulus, observed by Trinkaus, and others' work on the zebrafish.
Letter from Trinkaus to Keller, mentioning Keller's new position as Chair and his manuscript.
Letter to Ash, thanking him for his visit and sending him a publication list.