Summary Information
Julius Adler papers 1957-1996
- Adler, Julius, Emeritus Professor
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Five linear feet of papers, bound volumes, and photographs.- 5 Linear Feet
- Five record storage cartons.
The Julius Adler papers document the research and professional activity of Emeritus Professor Julius Adler in the Department of Biochemistry and Genetics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Adler's work concerns sensory response, especially in fruit flies as a method of understanding the how brains function. Adler also contributed work on the Escherichia coli bacterium to the field of chemotaxis (the study of how organisms move in relation to chemical stimuli). The collections includes published and unpublished writing, correspondence, general files, photographs, lab notebooks, and awards and accolades. English
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Immediate Source of Acquisition
Gift of Hilde Adler. 2022-10-25.
Subject Terms
BiogeochemistryChemotaxis
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