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J.B. McNamara from Margaret M. Wilson, January 4, 1939-June 2, 1939
Letters to J.B. McNamara from Margaret M. Wilson dated January 4, 1939 to June 2, 1939
J.B. Jackson's home in La Cienega, New Mexico
Photograph of the back of Jackson's house with a covered, tin-roofed porch in a rural, high desert landscape in La Cienega, New Mexico. A small pond is on the corner of the back yard with several leafless, small trees dotting the landscape. Rolling hills can be seen in the distance on the horizon. The sky above is a dusty grey-blue and clear. Handwritten caption by J.B. Jackson reads: "Personal". Handwritten caption by Chris Wilson reads: "JBJ Hse./ by JBJ, April 1970" and "HLH", initials of Helen Horowitz who gave the slide to Wilson
RRS Challenger Cruise 12/79, 18 August - 7 September 1979. Geological investigations in the northern North Sea and on the continental shelf west and north of Scotland. Recovery and relaying of current meter moorings south and west of the Wyville-Thomson Ridge
RRS Discovery Cruise 123, 5th August - 10th September 1981. Geological investigations on the continental slope to the west of the British Isles and Norway
RRS Challenger Cruise 9/81, 16 June - 1 July 1981. Sediment and faunal investigations on the continental shelf to the west and north of Scotland
RRS Challenger Cruise 14/74 (legs 1 and 2), 29 August - 21 September 1974. Geological investigations on the continental shelf to the west and north of Scotland
RRS Frederick Russell Cruise 7/83, 21 April - 13 May 1983. Sediment and faunal investigations on the continental shelf and upper continental slope west and north of Scotland and in the Irish Sea
J.B. Jackson, San Jose, New Mexico, during the shooting of Bob Calo's documentary
Slide image from the film, J.B. Jackson and the Love of Everyday Places(1989), a documentary by Bob Calo. Photograph by Associate Producer John Lovell. Slide given to Jackson as part of the collection. Image shows Jackson from the back in a baseball cap and his signature black leather jacket pointing to something in the landscape on a dirt road in front of modest housing. Handwritten caption by Chris Wilson reads: "JBJ"
J.B. McNamara to Margaret M. Wilson, December 29, 1937-December 11, 1938
Letters from J.B. McNamara to Margaret M. Wilson dated December 29, 1937 to December 11, 1938
Considerations in generating transgenic mice: DNA, RNA, and protein extractions from tissues–rapid and effective blotting
The mouse provides a powerful system to produce and study models of human disease. The ability to introduce, inactivate, or modify genes in mice has significantly advanced our understanding of molecular and cellular disease processes. New tools and novel applications of the classic techniques now permit spacial and temporal restrictions to be applied to in vivo gene expression. In this chapter, the expansive methods used to generate transgenic mice will not be presented as there are several comprehensive books on the topic, including one in this series (1,2). In addition, the legislative requirements for working with animals will not be described here; suffice it to mention that transgenic animal production is a licensed procedure within the UK. Instead, considerations relating specifically to the application of transgenic techniques to studying Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-associated diseases will be discussed
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