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Overview of the Collection

Biographical Note

Scope and Contents

Arrangement

Index Terms

Administrative Information

Bibliography

Description of Series

Series I: Personal and Education

Series II: Harvard years 1951-1961

Series III: Deanship of the University of Texas Medical School Houston

Series IV: General Files

Series V: Honors and Awards

Series VI: Grants and Financial Reports 1953-1996

Series VII: Reprints and Manuscripts

Series VIII: Calendars

Series IX: Travel

Series X: Research Data (Laboratory Notebooks) 1951-1997

Houston Academy of Medicine-Texas Medical Center Library, John P. McGovern Historical Collections and Research Center

Guide to the Ernst Knobil, PhD Papers

Manuscript #96



Overview of the Collection

Creator: Knobil, Ernst, PhD (1926-2000)
Title: Papers of Ernst Knobil PhD
Dates: 1942-2000
Abstract: Ernst Knobil, PhD was a world renowned physiologist whose work was seminal in many areas of endocrinology. Dr. Knobil was on the faculty of the Harvard Medical School, Chairman of the Department of Physiology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, and Dean of the University of Texas Medical School at Houston. He maintained an active research laboratory from 1951 to 1997. This collection contains data notebooks from his laboratories; information about the funding support he received from various sources, including the National Institutes of Health; information about his Deanship and other appointments; lectures and material for classes he taught; significant resources on his activities with professional organizations, such as the National Academy of Sciences and the American Physiology Society; correspondence with a wide range of national and international scientists; reprints and/or manuscripts of his published material; and biographical information about his education. This collection provides a comprehensive overview of work of an important and distinguished biomedical scientist and academic of the latter half of the twentieth century.
Identification: MS 96
Quantity: 71 cubic feet
Location: Historical Research Center (HRC), 8272 El Rio, Suite 190, Houston, TX 77054. phone: 713.799.7145
Language: The records are in English, with some correspondence in French.
Repository: Houston Academy of Medicine-Texas Medical Center Library, John P. McGovern Historical Collections and Research Center,  1133 John Freeman Blvd.  Houston, Texas 77030

Biographical Note

Dr. Ernst Knobil was a leader and pioneer in many areas of endocrinology, including growth and reproduction. Kr. Knobil's classic contributions include the species-specific effects of Growth Hormone (GH), a model for positive and negative estrogen feedback control of the menstrual cycle, and elucidation of the hypothalamic Gonadotrpin-Releasing Hormone (GnRH) pulse generator. His discovery that pulsatile GnRH stimulates Luteinizing Hormone (LH) secretion, altered the field of reproductive endocrinology. This observation also unmasked a pivotal role for pulsatile secretion as a mechanism of hormonal control.

The son of an Austrian parents, Dr. Knobil was born in Berlin, Germany on September 20, 1926. The Knobil family moved to Paris in the early 1930's. When the Germans invaded Paris in 1940, the family emigrated to New York City where he attended high school.

At the age of 15, he entered the New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell in 1942. He chose Animal Science as his major due to interests developed from time spent on farms in France during the summers, and from attending the Kinderhook Farm Camp after moving to the United States.

Upon graduating from Cornell in 1948 (including a 2 year interruption of service in the US Army), he entered graduate school in zoology where he worked in the laboratory of Professor Sanuel L. Leonard. After completing his PhD, Dr. Knobil accepted a post-doctoral position with Roy O. Greep at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine from 1951 to 1953. While a fellow, he assumed Greep's teaching duties in endocrinology and rapidly gained recognition as a gifted and scholarly teacher.

In 1953 he was appointed Instructor in the Physiology Department of the Harvard Medical School. In 1957, he was promoted to Assistant Professor after having been selected by Harvard Medical School for the prestigious Markle Scholar in Academic Medicine for the years 1956-1961.

From 1961-1981 he was the Richard Beatty Mellon Professor of Physiology, Chairman of the Department of Physiology and the Director of the Center for Research in Primate Reproduction at the University of Pittsburgh Medical School

Dr. Knobil accepted the Deanship of the University of Texas Medical School at Houston in 1981. From 1981 on he was the H. Wayne Hightower Professor in the Medical Sciences and Director of the Laboratory of the Laboratory for Neuroendocrinology at the University of Texas-Houston Health Science Center - Medical School. The Laboratory closed in 1997. More than 80 fellows and students studied in his laboratories in Boston, Pittsburgh and Houston. In 1989 he was named an Ashbel Smith Professor, the University of Texas Health Science Center.

Among the many awards, Dr. Knobil received were the highest ones awarded by the Society for the Study of Reproduction (Carl G. Hartman Award, 1983), The Endocrine Society (Fred Conrad Koch Award, 1982), and the American Physiological Society (Walter B. Cannon Memorial Lecture, 1997). He was elected to numerous positions of leadership including the Presidencies of The Endocrine Society (1976), the American Physiological Society (1979), and the International Society of Endocrinology (1984-1988). He was a member of many U.S. and foreign scientific societies' review boards, NIH study sections, and the editorial broads of numerous scientific journals.

Dr. Knobil was a member of the U.S. National Academy of Science (1986), the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a foreign associate of the French Academy of Science, the Italian National Academy of Science, and the Belgian Royal Academy of Medicine. He received several honorary degrees among them ones from the University of Bordeaux (1980), the Medical College of Wisconsin (1983), the University of Liege (1994), and the University of Milan (2000).

In addition to being the author of 217 scientific papears, he was the editor of several reference books in endocrinology and reproduction, including The Handbook of Physiology (1974), The Physiology of Reproduction (1988, 1994), and The Encyclopedia of Reproduction (1998).

Dr. Knobil died April 13, 2000 in Houston Texas. He was survived by his wife of 40 years, Dr. Julane Hotchkiss Knobil, three sons, one daughter and four grandchildren.

Adapted from the Endocrine Reviews 22(6): 721-723, 2001.

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Scope and Contents

The notebooks from Dr. Knobil's research laboratories comprise the largest series (X). General Files, Series IV, contains material including correspondence, lectures and speeches from the early 1980s to 2000. It was retained in the alphabetical order it was received. Material in Series II was labeled Harvard and deals primarily with Dr. Knobil's tenure at Harvard University in the 1950s. Material about his Deanship of the University of Texas Medical School at Houston can be found in Series III and IV.

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Arrangement

The papers are kept in the same series which they were kept by Dr. Knobil and donated to the Archive.
Series
Series I: Personal and Education
Series II: Harvard Years 1951-1961
Series IV: General Files
Series V: Honors and Awards
Series VI: Grants and Financial Records 1953-1996
Series VII: Reprints and Manuscripts
Series VIII: Calendars
Series IX: Travel
Series X: Research Data (Laboratory Notebooks) 1951-1997

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Index Terms

This record series is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.
Persons
Bulger, Roger J.
Greep, Roy O.
Hightower, H. Wayne
Hotchkiss, Julane
Neill, Jimmy D.
Corporate
Academic Press
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
American Physiological Society (1887- )
Association of American Medical Colleges
Cornell University
Harvard Medical School
John and Mary R. Markle Foundation
International Society of Endocrinology
International Union of Physiological Sciences
Lippincott-Raven Publishers
National Academy of Sciences (U.S.)
National Institutes of Health (U.S.)
Raven Press
Society for Endocrinology
University of Pittsburgh. School of Medicine. Dept. of Physiology
University of Texas Health Science Center-Houston
University of Texas Medical School at Houston
Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center
Subjects
Academic Medical Centers
Endocrinology
Hormones
Models, Animal
Neuroendocrinology
Physiology
Reproductive Medicine
Research Support

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Administrative Information

Custodial History

These papers were a gift from Dr. Ernst Knobil and Dr. Julane Hotchkiss Knobil.

Preferred Citation

Ernst Knobil, PhD Papers, Manuscript Collection No. 96, John P. McGovern Historical Collections and Research Center, Houston Academy of Medicine-Texas Medical Center Library

Processing Information

The collection was refoldered into archival folders and boxes. Paperclips were removed, but staples, unless deteriorated, were retained. Curriculum vita of other people, reprints of other people's work, itineraries, agendas, and minutes were discarded unless Dr. Knobil held the meetings or commented directly on the items.

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Bibliography

  • 1. Leonard, S.L. and E. Knobil. B-glucuronidase activity in the rat uterus. Endocrinology 7:331-337, 1950.
  • 2. Knobil, E. The relation of some steroid hormones to beta-glucuronidase activity. Endocrinology 50:16-28, 1952.
  • 3. Greep, R.O., E. Knobil, F.G. Hofmann and T.L. Jones. Adrenal cortical insufficiency in the rhesus monkey. Endocrinology 50:664-676, 1952.
  • 4. Knobil, E., F.G. Hofmann and R.O. Greep. Effects on large doses of deoxycorticosterone acetate, cortisone acetate and ACTH in intact rhesus monkeys. Proc. Sec. Exp. Biol. Med. 82:691-694, 1953.
  • 5. Knobil, E. and W.L. Caton. The effect of hypophysectomy on fetal and placental growth in the rat. Endocrinology 53:198-201, 1953.
  • 6. Knobil, E., F.G. Hofmann and R.O. Greep. Failure of methyl-androstenediol to prevent compensatory atrophy of the adrenal in the rhesus monkey. Endocrinology 53:242-244, 1953.
  • 7.Knobil, E. Effects of hypophysectomy, ACTH, cortisone and estradiol on the beta-glucuronidase activity of adrenal gland in the rat. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 83:769-770, 1953.
  • 8. Knobil, E., F.G. Hofmann and R.O. Greep. Effects of cortisone acetate and 17-hydroxycorticosterone acetate on the adrenalectomized rhesus monkey. Am. J. Physiol. 178:351-360, 1954.
  • 9. Hofmann, F.G., E. Knobil and R.O. Greep. Effects of saline on the adrenalectomized rhesus monkey. Am. J. Physiol. 178:361-366, 1954.
  • 10. Hofmann, F.G., E. Knobil and W.L. Caton. The effect of pregnancy on the excretion of water loads by rats. Endocrinology 55:114-115, 1954.
  • 11. Knobil, E., M.G. Hagney, E.J. Wilder and F.N. Briggs. Simplified method for determination of total adrenal cholesterol. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 87:48-50, 1954.
  • 12. Knobil, E., A. Morse, F.G. Hofmann and R.O. Greep. A histologic and histochemical study of hypophyseal-adrenal cortical relationships in the rhesus monkey. Acta. Endocrinol. 17:229-238, 1954.
  • 13. Knobil, E. and F.N. Briggs. Fetal-maternal endocrine interrelations: The hypophyseal-adrenal system. Endocrinology 57:147-152, 1955.
  • 14. Knobil, E. and M.J. Fregly. Effect of ascorbic acid on the adrenal gland after hypophysectomy and after exposure to cold. Endocrinology 56:614-616, 1955.
  • 15. Knobil, E. Discussant: Growth hormone and energy source. In: The hypophyseal growth hormone, nature and actions. R. W. Smith, Jr., O.H. Graebler and C.N.H. Long (eds). Mc-Graw Hill, New York, 1955.
  • 16. Knobil, E. and R.O. Greep Serum electrolytes and carbohydrate metabolism in the hypophysectomized rhesus monkey. Am. J. Physiol. 183:635, 1955.
  • 17. Knobil, E., R.C. Wolf, R.O. Greep and A.E. Wilhelmi. Effect of a primate pituitary growth hormone preparation on nitrogen metabolism in the hypophysectomized rhesus monkey. Endocrinology 60:166-168, 1957.
  • 18. Goldberg, R.C. and E. Knobil. Structure and function of intraocular hypophyseal grafts in the hypophysectomized male rat. Endocrinology 61:742-752, 1957.
  • 19. Knobil, E., A. Morse, R.C. Wolf and R.O. Greep. The action of bovine, porcine and simian growth hormone preparations on the costochondral junction in the hypophysectomized rhesus monkey. Endocrinology 62:348-354, 1958.
  • 20. Knobil, E. and R.O. Greep. Serum electrolytes in the hypophysectomized rhesus monkey. Endocrinology 62:61-63, 1958.
  • 21. Knobil, E., J.L. Kostyo, R.C. Wolf and R.O. Greep. Lack of competitive inhibition between beef and monkey growth hormones in rhesus monkeys. Science 127:1394, 1958.
  • 22. Knobil, E. and J.B. Josimovich. Placental transfer of thyrotropic hormone, throxine, triiodothyronine, and insulin in the rat. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 75:895-904, 1959.
  • 23. Knobil, E. and R.O. Greep. The physiology of growth hormone with particular reference to its action in the rhesus monkey and the species specificity problem. Recent Prog. Horm. Res. 15:1-69, 1959.
  • 24. Goodman, H.M. and E. Knobil. Mobilization of fatty acids by epinephrine in normal and hypophysectomized rhesus monkeys. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 100:195-197, 1959.
  • 25. Kostyo, J.L. and E. Knobil. The effect of growth hormone on the in vitro incorporation of leucine-2-C14 into the protein of rat diaphragm. Endocrinology 65:395-401, 1959.
  • 26. Goodman, H.M. and E. Knobil. The effects of fasting and of growth hormone administration on plasma fatty acid concentration in normal and hypophysectomized rhesus monkeys. Endocrinology 65:451-458, 1959.
  • 27. Knobil, E., J.L. Kostyo and R.O. Greep. Production of ovulation in the hypophysectomized rhesus monkey. Endocrinology 65:487-493, 1959.
  • 28. Kostyo, J.L. and E. Knobil. The stimulation of leucine-2-C14 incorporation into the protein of isolated rat diaphragm by simian growth hormone added in vitro. Endocrinology 65:525-528, 1959.
  • 29. Goodman, H.M. and E. Knobil. Effect of pH and route of administration on the fatty acid mobilizing activity of growth hormone solutions. Endocrinology 65:977-979, 1959.
  • 30. Kostyo, J.L., J. Hotchkiss and E. Knobil. Stimulation of amino acid transport in isolated diaphragm by growth hormone added in vitro. Science 130:1653-1654, 1959.
  • 31. Knobil, E. Direct evidence for fatty acid mobilization in response to growth hormone administration in rat. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 101:288-289, 1959.
  • 32. Goodman, H.M. and E. Knobil. Effect of adrenergic blocking agents on fatty acid mobilization during fasting. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 102:493-495, 1959.
  • 33. Knobil, E. and R.O. Greep. The detection of growth hormone in plasma. In: Hormones in Human Plasma. H. N. Antoniades (ed.), Little Brown and Co., 1960, pp.141-148.
  • 34. Knobil, E., G.R. Best and H.M. Goodman. The hypoglycemic action of simian and bovine growth hormone in hypophysectomized rhesus monkeys Endocrinology 68:723-725, 1961.
  • 35. Franklin, M.J. and E. Knobil. The influence of hypophysectomy and of growth hormone administration on the oxidation of palmitate-1-C14 by the unanesthetized rat. Endocrinology 68:867-872, 1961.
  • 36. Josimovich, J.B. and E. Knobil. Placental transfer of I131-insulin in the rhesus monkey. Am. J. Physiol. 200:471-476, 1961.
  • 37. Brande, P.F. and E. Knobil. Further evidence for amino acid transport as a site of action of growth hormone. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 110:5-6, 1962.
  • 38. Knobil, E. and J.B. Josimovich. The interstitial cell stimulating activity of ovine, equine and human luteinizing hormone preparations in the hypophysectomized male rhesus monkey. Endocrinology 69:139-151, 1961.
  • 39. Goodman, H.M. and E. Knobil. Growth hormone and fatty acid mobilization: The role of the pituitary, adrenal and thyroid. Endocrinology 69:187-189, 1961.
  • 40. Goodman, H.M. and E. Knobil. Some endocrine factors in regulation of fatty acid mobilization during fasting. Am. J. Physiol. 201:1-3, 1961.
  • 41. Knobil, E. The pituitary growth hormone: Some physiological considerations. In: Growth in Living Systems, Zarrow, M.X. (ed.), Basic Books, Inc., New York, 1961, pp. 354-381.
  • 42. Peckham, W.D. and E. Knobil. Amino acid concentration by the rat diaphragm in response to injury and to some metabolic inhibitors. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 63:207, 1962, pp. 207-209.
  • 43. Knobil, E. and R. Sandler. The physiology of the adenohypophyseal hormones. In: Comparative Endocrinology, von Euler, U.S. and H. Heller (eds.), Academic Press, New York, Vol. 1, 1963, pp. 447-491.
  • 44. Ball, E.G. and E. Knobil. Insulinlike activity of serum from normal and hypophysectomized monkeys. Endocrinology 72:658-661, 1963.
  • 45. Fritz, G.R. and E. Knobil. The effect of insulin on extracellular space and tissuewater content of the isolated rat diaphragm. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 78:773-774, 1963.
  • 46. Fritz, G.R. and E. Knobil. In vitro stimulation by insulin of a-amino-isobutyric acid transport in the absence of protein synthesis. Nature 200:682, 1963.
  • 47. Knobil, E. and J. Hotchkiss. Growth hormone. In: Annual Review of Physiology, Vol. 26, 1964, pp. 47-74.
  • 48. Goodman, H.M. and E. Knobil. Hypophysectomy and the lipolytic action of epinephrine in vitro. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 115:849-852, 1964.
  • 49. Fritz, G.R. and E. Knobil. Amino acid transport and protein synthesis in muscle. Action of insulin. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 116:873-875, 1964.
  • 50. Josimovich, J.B., S. Ingbar and E. Knobil. Transplacental passage of I131 thyroxin in the rhesus monkey. Transcript of the Third Rochester Trophoblast Conference, Lund, C.J. and H.A. Thiede (eds.), Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, New York, 1965, pp. 178-195.
  • 51. Knobil, E. Placental amino acid transport in the rhesus monkey. Transcript of the Third Rochester Trophoblast Conference, Lund, C.J. and H.A. Thiede (eds.), Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, New York, 1965, pp. 235-251.
  • 52. Knobil, E. Tenth Bowditch Lecture. The pituitary growth hormone: An adventure in physiology. The Physiologist 9:25-44, 1966.
  • 53. Meyer, V. and E. Knobil. Stimulation of growth hormone secretion by vasopressin in the rhesus monkey. Endocrinology 79:1016-1018, 1966.
  • 54. Knobil, E. Summary, In: Initiation of Labor, Proc. Interdisciplinary Conference on the Initiation of Labor, USPHS publication no. 1390, 1966, pp. 217-225.
  • 55. Meyer, V. and E. Knobil. Growth hormone secretion in the unanesthetized rhesus monkey in response to noxious stimuli. Endocrinology 80:163-171, 1967.
  • 56. Neill, J.D., W.D. Peckham and E. Knobil. Apparent absence of immunological cross-reactivity between human and simian gonadotropic hormones as determined by radioimmunoassay. Nature 213:1014-1015, 1967.
  • 57. Neill, J.D., E.D.B. Johansson, J.K. Datta and E. Knobil. Relationship between the plasma levels of luteinizing hormone and progesterone during the normal menstrual cycle. J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. 27:1167-1173, 1967.
  • 58. Neill, J.D., E.D.B. Johansson and E. Knobil. Levels of progesterone in peripheral plasma during the menstrual cycle of the rhesus monkey. Endocrinology 81:1161-1164, 1967.
  • 59. Knobil, E. and V. Meyer. Observations on the secretion of growth hormone, and its blockade, in the rhesus monkey. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 148:459-470, 1968.
  • 60. Johansson, E.D.B., J.D. Neill and E. Knobil. Periovulatory progesterone concentration in the peripheral plasma of the rhesus monkey with a methodologic note on the detection of ovulation. Endocrinology 82:143-148, 1968.
  • 61. Peckham, W.D., J. Hotchkiss, E. Knobil and C.S. Nicoll. Prolactin activity of homogeneous primate growth hormone preparations. Endocrinology 82:1247-1248, 1968.
  • 62. Knobil, E., J.D. Neill and E.D.B. Johansson. Influence of hypophysectomy, sham hypophysectomy and other surgical procedures on luteal function in the rhesus monkey. Endocrinology 82:410-415, 1968.
  • 63.Knobil, E., V. Meyer and A.V. Schally. Hypothalamic extracts and the secretion of growth hormone in the rhesus monkey. In: Growth Hormone, A. Pecile and E.E. Muller (eds.), Excerpta Medical International Congress Series 158, 1968, pp. 226-237.
  • 64. Neill, J.D., E.D.B. Johansson and E. Knobil. Patterns of circulating progesterone concentrations during the fertile menstrual cycle and the remainder of gestation in the rhesus monkey. Endocrinology 84:45-48, 1969.
  • 65. Neill, J.D., E.D.B. Johansson and E. Knobil. Failure of hysterectomy to influence the normal pattern of cyclic progesterone secretion in the rhesus monkey. Endocrinology 84:464-465, 1969.
  • 66. Meyer, V. and E. Knobil. Etude, chez le singe rhesus, de la decroissance plasmatique de l'hormone somato trope de singe et de l'hormone somatotrope humaine marquees ou non a l'iode 131. Annales d'Endocrinologie 30:345-356, 1969.
  • 67. Knobil, E., J. Hotchkiss and V. Meyer. Specificity in the actions of growth hormone. C.N.R.S. Symposium on "The Zoological Specificity of Pituitary Hormones and their Activities", Paris, 1968. Colloques internationaux du C.N.R.S. No. 177, 1969, pp. 181-190.
  • 68. Freigang, B. and E. Knobil. Patent ductus arteriosus with pulmonary hypertension and arteritis in a rhesus monkey. Yale J. Biol. Med. 40:239-242, 1967.
  • 69. Schimmel, R.J. and E. Knobil. Role of free fatty acids in stimulation of gluconeogenesis during fasting. Am. J. Physiol. 217:1803-1808, 1969.
  • 70. Csapo, A.I., E. Knobil, M. Pulkkinen, H.J. Van Der Molen, I.F. Sommerville, and W.G. Wiest. Progesterone withdrawal during hypertonic saline-induced abortions. Am. J. Obst. Gyn. 105:1132-1133, 1969.
  • 71. Sakuma, M. and E. Knobil. Inhibition of endogenous growth hormone secretion by exogeneous growth hormone infusion in the rhesus monkey. Endocrinology 86:890-894, 1970.
  • 72. Sakuma, M. and E. Knobil. Failure of high rates of glucocorticoid infusion to inhibit growth hormone secretion in the rhesus monkey. Endocrinology 86:895-897, 1970.
  • 73. Monroe, S.E., W.D. Peckham, J.D. Neill and E. Knobil. A radioimmunoassay for rhesus monkey luteinizing hormone (RhLH). Endocrinology 86:1012-1018, 1970.
  • 74. Monroe, S.E., L.E. Atkinson and E. Knobil. Patterns of circulating luteinizing hormone and their relation to plasma progesterone levels during the menstrual cycle of the rhesus monkey. Endocrinology 87:453-455, 1970.
  • 75. Niswender, G.D., S.E. Monroe, W.D. Peckham, A.R. Midgley, Jr., E. Knobil, and L.E. Reichert, Jr. Radioimmunoassay for rhesus monkey luteinizing hormone (LH) with anti-ovine LH serum and ovine LH131I. Endocrinology 88:1327-1331, 1971.
  • 76. Atkinson, L.E., A.N. Bhattacharya, S.E. Monroe, D.J. Dierschke and E. Knobil. Effects of gonadectomy on plasma LH concentration in the rhesus monkey. Endocrinology 87:847-849, 1970.
  • 77. Dierschke, D.J., A.N. Bhattacharya, L.E. Atkinson and E. Knobil. Circhoral oscillations of plasma LH levels in the ovariectomized rhesus monkey. Endocrinology 87:850-853, 1970.
  • 78. Schimmel, R.J. and E. Knobil. Insulin, free fatty acids, and stimulation of hepatic gluconeogenesis during fasting. Am. J. Physiol. 218:1540-1547, 1970.
  • 79. Channing, C.P., M. Taylor, E. Knobil, C.S. Nicoll and C.W. Nichols, Jr. Secretion of prolactin and growth hormone by cultures of adult simian pituitaries. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 135:540-542, 1970.
  • 80. Hotchkiss, J., L.E. Atkinson and E. Knobil. Time course of serum estrogen and luteinizing hormone (LH) concentrations during the menstrual cycle of the rhesus monkey. Endocrinology 89:177-183, 1971.
  • 81. Yamaji, T., D.J. Dierschke, J. Hotchkiss, A.N. Bhattacharya, A.H. Surve and E. Knobil. Estrogen induction of LH release in the rhesus monkey. Endocrinology 89:1034-1041, 1971.
  • 82. Csapo, A.I., E. Knobil, H.J. Van Der Molen, and W.G. Wiest. Peripheral plasma progesterone levels during human pregnancy and labor. Am. J. Obstet. Gynec. 110:630-632, 1971.
  • 83. Neill, J.D. and E. Knobil. On the nature of the initial luteotropic stimulus of pregnancy in the rhesus monkey. Endocrinology 90:34-38, 1972.
  • 84. Knobil, E., D.J. Dierschke, T. Yamaji, F.J. Karsch, J. Hotchkiss and R.F. Weick. Role of estrogen in the positive and negative feedback control of LH secretion during the menstrual cycle of the rhesus monkey. In: Gonadotropins, Saxena, B.B. (ed.), John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1972, pp. 72-86.
  • 85. Yamaji, T., D.J. Dierschke, A.N. Bhattacharya and E. Knobil. The negative feedback control by estradiol and progesterone of LH secretion in the ovariectomized rhesus monkey. Endocrinology 90:771-777, 1972.
  • 86. Bhattacharya, A.N., D.J. Dierschke, T. Yamaji and E. Knobil. The pharmacologic blockade of the circhoral mode of LH secretion in the ovariectomized rhesus monkey. Endocrinology 90:778-786, 1972.
  • 87. Knobil, E. Hormonal control of the menstrual cycle and ovulation in the rhesus monkey. Acta Endocrinologica, Supplement 166:137-144, 1972.
  • 88. Weick, R.F., D.J. Dierschke, F.J. Karsch, T. Yamaji and E. Knobil. The refractory period following estrogen-induced LH surges in the rhesus monkey. Endocrinology 91:1528-1530, 1972.
  • 89. Karsch, F.J., D.J. Dierschke, R.F. Weick, T. Yamaji, J. Hotchkiss and E. Knobil. Positive and negative feedback control by estrogen of luteinizing hormone secretion in the rhesus monkey. Endocrinology 92:799-804, 1973.
  • 90. Karsch, F.J., L.C. Krey, R.F. Weick, D.J. Dierschke and E. Knobil. Functional luteolysis in the rhesus monkey: The role of estrogen. Endocrinology 92:1148-1152, 1973.
  • 91. Dierschke, D.J., T. Yamaji, F.J. Karsch, R.F. Weick, G. Weiss and E. Knobil. Blockade by progesterone of estrogen-induced LH and FSH release in the rhesus monkey. Endocrinology 92:1496-1501, 1973.
  • 92. Yamaji, T., W.D. Peckham, L.E. Atkinson, D.J. Dierschke and E. Knobil Radioimmunoassay of rhesus monkey follicle-stimulating hormone (RhFSH). Endocrinology 92:1652-1659, 1973.
  • 93. Peckham, W.D., T. Yamaji, D.J. Dierschke and E. Knobil. Gonadal function and the biological and physicochemical properties of follicle-stimulating hormone. Endocrinology 92:1660-1666, 1973.
  • 94. Reinius, S., G.R. Fritz and E. Knobil Ultrastructure and endocrinological correlates of an early implantation site in the rhesus monkey. J. Reprod. Fert. 32:171-173, 1973.
  • 95. Krey, L.C., W.R. Butler, G. Weiss, R.F. Weick, D.J. Dierschke and E. Knobil. Influences of endogenous and exogenous gonadal steroids on the actions of synthetic LRF in the rhesus monkey. In: Hypothalamic Hypophysiotropic Hormones, C. Gual and E. Rosemberg (eds.), Excerpta Medical International Congress Series 263, 1973, pp. 39-47.
  • 95. Knobil, E. On the regulation of the primate corpus luteum. Biol. Reprod. 8:246-258, 1973.
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  • 206. O'Byrne, K.T. and E. Knobil. Electrophysiological analysis of GnRH pulse generator activity in the rhesus monkey. In: Methods in Neuroscience - Pulsatility in Neuroendocrine Systems, Jon E. Levine (ed.), Academic Press, 1994.
  • 207. Knobil, E. Some modulations of GnRH pulse generator activity in the rhesus monkey. In: Ovulation Induction - Basic Science and Clinical Advances. M. Filicori and C.Flamigni, (eds.). Excerpta Medica International Congress Series. Elsevier Sciences Publishers, Amsterdam, 1994.
  • 208. Ordog, T. and E. Knobil. Estradiol and the inhibition of hypothalamic gonadotropin-releasing hormone pulse generator activity in the rhesus monkey. Proc. Natl. Acad. of Sciences. 92:5813-5816, 1995.
  • 209. Knobil, E. A propos du contrôle du cycle menstruel et de l'ovulation. Contracept. Fertil. Sex. 23:705-709, 1995.
  • 210. Chen, M-D., T. Ördög, K.T. O'Byrne, J.R. Goldsmith, M.A. Connaughton, and E. Knobil. The insulin hypoglycemia-induced inhibition of gonadotropin-releasing hormone pulse generator activity in the rhesus monkey: roles of vasopressin and corticotropin-releasing factor. Endocrinology. 137:2012-2021, 1996.
  • 211. Knobil, E. Doctoral education in the biomedical sciences: Back to the future? Academic Medicine. 71:871-875, 1996.
  • 212. Ordog, T., M-D Chen, M. Nishihara, M.A. Connaughton, J.R. Goldsmith, and E. Knobil. On the role of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) in the operation of the GnRH pulse generator in the rhesus monkey. Neuroendocrinology. 65:307-313, 1997.
  • 213. Ordog, T., M-D Chen, K.T. O'Byrne, J.R. Goldsmith, M.A. Connaughton, J. Hotchkiss, and E. Knobil. On the mechanism of lactational anovulation in the rhesus monkey. Am. J. Physiol. Endocrinol. Metab. 37:E665-E676, 1998.
  • 214. Knobil, E. In Memoriam: Roy Orval Greep. Endocrinology. 139:4026-4028, 1998.
  • 215.Knobil, E. In Memoriam: Roy Orval Greep. J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. 83:3381-3383, 1998.
  • 216. Knobil, E. In Memoriam: Roy Orval Greep. Mol. Endocrinol. 12:1463-1465, 1998.
  • 217. Chen, M-D, T. Ördög, and E. Knobil. Mitigation of the somnolence of insulin-induced hypoglycemia by a vasopressin V1 receptor antagonist in the rhesus monkey. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 23:497-503, 1998.
  • 218. Ördög, T., J.R. Goldsmith, M-D Chen, M.A. Connaughton, J. Hotchkiss, and E. Knobil. The Wisdom of the Body Revisited: The 1997 Walter B. Cannon Memorial Lecture. News in Physiological Sciences, 14:1-11, 1999.
  • 219. Knobil, E. Regulation of gonadal activity in the primate and in the human. (French) Bull. Mem. Acad. R. Med. Belg. 154:7-9, 1999.
  • 220. Nakai Y., Plant, T.M., Hess, D.L., Keogh, E.J., Knobil, E. On the sites of the negative and positive feedback actions of estradiol in the control of gonadotropin secretion in the rhesus monkey. 1978. Am. J. Obstet. Gynecol, 193:1764-1765, 2005.
  • 221. Knobil, E. Discovery of the hypothalamic gonadotropin releasing hormone pulse generator and of its physiologic significance. 1992. Am. J. Obstet. Gynecol. 193:1765-1766, 2005.
  • BOOKS
  • 1. Knobil, E. and W.H. Sawyer. (eds.) The pituitary gland and its neuroendocrine control. Handbook of Physiology, Section 7, Volume IV, Part 1 and 2. The American Physiological Society, Washington, D.C., 1974.
  • 2. Knobil, E. and J.D. Neill. (eds.) The Physiology of Reproduction. Volume I and Volume II. Raven Press, First Edition, 1988 and Second Edition, 1994.
  • 3. Knobil, E. and J.D. Neill. (eds.) Encyclopedia of Reproduction. Volumes I-IV. Academic Press, 1998.
  • 4. Knobil, E. and J.D. Neill. (eds.) Knobil and Neill's Physiology of Reproduction. Volume I and Volume II Elsevier, Third Edition, 2006.

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Series I: Personal and Education

This series contains material such Dr. Knobil's curriculum vita, biographical information, bibliography, list of fellows and students, photographs, family letters and information about academic positions for which he applied or was recruited. In addition there is material such as a high school yearbook, self-portrait in graphite, college and graduate school class notebooks, his PhD thesis, and his appointment to Dr. R.O. Greep's lab as a post-graduate.
Box Folder
1 1 Curriculum vita and biographical information.
2 Obituaries and tributes.
3 List of Postdoctoral Fellows.
4 List of Research Data Books.
5 Bibliography.
6 Letters to parents, 1942-1956. 1 of 2.
7 Letters to parents, 1942-1956. 2 of 2.
8 Photographs. 1 of 2.
8 Photographs (from Series II: Harvard years). 2 of 2.
10 Correspondence: Hotchkiss, Mrs. E.B.
11 Hotchkiss Knobil, Julane: resignation letter, passport copies, curriculum vita.
12 Position offers.
13 Positions (1950s).
14 Press clippings.
15 Bettendorf book: Biographical information.
Box Folder
2 1 1942 Haaren High school yearbook, drawing and notebook.
2 College and graduate school: Biochemistry, 1948.
3 College and graduate school: Comparative Anatomy, 1948.
4 College and graduate school: Zoology 2.
5 College and graduate school:Animal Husbandry 125.
6 College and graduate school: Chemistry III.
7 College and graduate school: Lectures in Endocrinology, Prof. S.L.Leonard, Spring 1950.
8 College and graduate school: Genetics, Biochemistry, Zoology.
9 College and graduate school: Physiology 14 laboratory notes, Fall term 1949.
Box Folder
3 1 College and graduate school: Reference Manual for Animal Breeding.
2 College and graduate school: Miscellaneous data. (2 notebooks not in folder.)
3 College and graduate school: Chemistry III.
4 College and graduate school: Botany 124.
5 College and graduate school: Physiology lectures and demonstrations.
6 College and graduate school: Entomology, Paper, April 29, 1947.
7 College and graduate school: Embryology, 1943.
8 College and graduate school: Biochemistry 203.
Box Folder
4 1 College and graduate school:Zoology, Spring 1950.
2 College and graduate school: Biochemistry 203.
3 College and graduate school: Soils.
4 College and graduate school: Biochemical genetics.
5 College and graduate school: Physiology.
6 College and graduate school: Endocrinology.
7 College and graduate school: Biochemistry, Fall 1948.
8 Beta-glucuronidase Activity and Tissue Growth: Cleveland AAAS meeting, 28 December 1950.
9 College and graduate school: Thesis: The Relation of some steriod hormones to the B-Glucuronidase activity in the accessory organs of reproduction, 1951.
10 Post-doctoral appointment with R.O. Greep.

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Series II: Harvard years 1951-1961

This series contains material such as correspondence, meeting, manuscripts and class material written during the time Dr. Knobil was associated with Harvard University. The order established by Dr. Knobil was maintained, except that material in some folders was combined into single folders.
Box Folder
1 1 Appointment notification to Assistant Professor of Physiology, 1956.
2 Correspondence: American Society of Zoologists.
3 Correspondence: Armour Labs (Steelman); Endocrine Study Section Hormones; Preston L. Perlman (Schering Corp.).
4 Correspondence: Society for Endocrinology.
5 Correspondence: Seiffer, Joseph; Amoroso, E.C.; Barnes, R.H.; Penick, George; Wilson Laboratories.
6 Correspondence: Wolff, Carl; Belardo, Joseph; Wilff, Jan; Clewe, Thomas; Weston, J.K.
7 Correspondence: American College of Physicians (talk, May 10, 1961); Upjohn.
8 Correspondence: Brook Lodge Conference 1958, 1961.
9 Correspondence: American Physiological Society.
10 Correspondence: Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine; American Associaiton of Anatomists.
11 Correspondence: Reid, Duncan; Reid, Eric; Romney, Seymour.
Box Folder
2 1 Endocrine Lab and Lecture outlines, 1960.
2 Area 1, 1960.
3 Genetics: 1958-1959, Medical HG and D.
4 Exercise 25, 1958-1959: Hormone unknown.
5 Harvard telephone directory, 1961.
6 Appointments: University business.
7 Hormones and Vitamins: Munson and Hirsch.
8 Committee Financial Aid to Medical Students: 1958-1959.
9 MS Stimulation of Leucene-2-C14 incorporation into protein of diaphragm by simian GH in vitro.
10 Goldberg, R.C.
11 Colloquia: Brown University, 1961.
12 Conforerence Growth: Purdue, June 16-18, 1960.
13 Conference: Control of Ovulation, February 26-28, 1960.
14 Conference: Physiological Mechanisms Concerned with Conception, July 29-31, 1959.
15 First International Congress on Endocrinology.
Box Folder
3 1 Conference on the Uterus, February, 1958.
2 Physiology of the Pituitary Gland post grad course in Internal Medicine, 1959.
3 Lipemia Seminar, 1957.
4 Post grad course in Gynecology, 1959.
5 Lecture: Post-grad course in Gynecology, 1957-1958.
6 American College of Physicians talk, April 9, 1957.
7 Hall, Dr. Sam; Harlow, Dr. Harry F.
8 Direct evidence for fatty acid mobilization.
9 DCA in monkeys.
10 Laurentian manuscript. 1 of 2.
11 Laurentian manuscript. 2 of 2.
12 Kostyo and Knobil: Effect of GH on in vitro incorp of Leucine into diaphragm.
13 McGinty, D.A.; Mead-Johnson; Miscellaneous.
14 Growth Hormone Symposium, 1954.
15 International Physiological Congress, 1956.
16 Eli Lilly.
17 Laurentian Hormone Conference, 1959: notes.
18 Monkey pituitaries and monkey pictures (negative).
19 Monkeys.
Box Folder
4 1 Monkey data: Adrenal.
2 Lipids: Pregnancy data. 1 of 2.
3 Lipids: Pregnancy data. 2 of 2.
4 Fetal adreanal manuscript.
5 Serum electrolytes in the hypophysectomized Rhesus monkey manuscript.
6 Effect of a primate pituitary growth hormone preparation on nitrogen metabolism in the hypophysectomized Rhesus monkey manuscript.
7 Competitive inhibition manuscript.
8 Laurentian Hormone Conference.
9 Ovary Pictures.
10 Markle Foundation. 1 of 3.
11 Markle Foundation. 2 of 3.
12 Markle Foundation. 3 of 3.
13 Consultants in Physiology, 1959.
Box Folder
5 1 Fellows, Students: Brande, Paul.
2 Fellows, Students: Franklin, M.J.
3 Fellows, Students: Goodman, Maurice.
4 Fellows, Students: Hotchkiss, Julane.
5 Fellows, Students: Josimovich, John B.
6 Fellows, Students: Markovitch, Jack H.
7 Forth, Jacob; Engel, Frank L.; Fischer, John.
8 Endocrine Dinner Club; The Dinner Club.
9 Diczfalusy, Egon; Bergenstal, D.M.; Berry, Dean George P.; Best, G.R.
10 Hoffman, F.G.
11 Houssay, Bernardo A.; Jones, I. Chester.; Korner, A.; Huggett, A. St. G.; Johnson, F.H.
12 CIBA.
13 Miscellaneous Correspondence 1960- .
14 Miscellaneous 1961.
15 Miscellaneous Correspondence.
16 Merck and Company.
17 McArthur, J.A.; Russell, John M.; Paschkis, Karl E.
18 Miscellaneous Correspondence 1956.
19 John Hopkins University.
20 Animal House.
21 "The Doctors Who Make Children Grow", The Saturday Evening Post, June 6, 1959, page 20+.

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Series III: Deanship of the University of Texas Medical School Houston

This series contains information about Dr. Knobil's tenure as Dean of the University of Texas Medical School Houston (UTMSH), particularly his resignation. This information was kept separate by Dr. Knobil from the information found in Series IV in the folders dealing with the UTMSH.
Box Folder
1 1 For meeting with Frank Morriss. 1 of 2.
2 For meeting with Frank Morriss. 2 of 2.
3 Speech to UT medical staff after appointment to the Dean's Office December 7, 1981.
4 Term as Dean UTMSH. 1 of 2.
5 Term as Dean UTMSH. 2 of 2.
6 UTMSH: Deanship information.
7 Congratulatory letters: Dean's appointment.
8 Testimonials EK (UTMSH Deanship resignation).
9 Personal correspondence (copies of resignation letter included).
10 For meeting with Dr. Bulger.
Box Folder
2 1 Correspondence with Roger J. Bulger 1984.
2 Correspondence with Roger J. Bulger November 1983-December 1983.
3 Correspondence with Roger J. Bulger July 1983-October 1983.
4 Correspondence with Roger J. Bulger to July 1983.
5 Miscellaneous: 1981 calendar; January 6-8, 1981 Itinerary; 1 letter, 1 card from Roger J. Bulger; letter of appointment, June 11, 1982.

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Series IV: General Files

This series contains general files, such as correspondence, meeting material and lectures from the 1960's - 2000. The alphabetical order established by Dr. Knobil was maintained. Folder labels were transcribed as shown on original folders, except that acronyms for organizations were spelled out and that some individual files (due to size) were combined within the General Files. Ernst Knobil is frequently abbreviated EK. Post-doctoral fellows are noted in parentheses as post-doc, however not all fellows are shown. For a complete list of fellows, students and associates see Series I, Box 1.
Box Folder
1 1 General Files: A miscellaneous.
2 Abstracts (not complete).
3 Academic Medicine: EK's article - summer, 1996.
4 Akema, Tatsuo (post-doc).
5 American Academy of Arts and Sciences: 2000 Election, Nominations, etc.
6 American Academy of Arts and Sciences: Member, Class II Membership Committee May 1998-May 2000.
7 American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
8 American Gynecological and Obstetrical Society.
9 American Medical Association.
10 American Men and Women of Science.
11 American Physiology Society.
12 American Physiology Society: Honorary Membership Committee.
13 American Physiology Society: Endocrine Section.
14 American Physiology Society: History Book Advisory Committee Associate Member 5/1/98-4/30/2001.
Box Folder
2 American Physiology Society Plaque: recognition of Dr. Knobil as President
1 American Physiology Society: History Advisory Committee, Dr. Giuseppe Sant'Ambrogio.
2 American Physiology Society: History Book Manuscript.
3 American Physiology Society: White Paper - Draft and published (written by EK August 1990).
4 American Physiology Society: Constitution and Bylaws October 1988.
5 Association of American Medical Colleges.
6 Association of American Medical Colleges: Advisory Panel on Biomedical Research (APBR) Graduate Research, Educaiton and Training (GREAT).
7 Association of American Medical Colleges.
8 Attardi, Barbara (post-doc.
Box Folder
3 1 General Files: B miscellaneous. 1986-1995. 1 of 2.
2 General Files: B miscellaneous. 1986-1995. 2 of 2.
3 General Files: B miscellaneous. 1996-.
4 General Files: B miscellaneous.
5 Barraclough, C.A.
6 Baulieu, Etienne-Emile.
7 Baylor College of Medicine, miscellaneous.
8 Belchetz, Paul E. (post-doc).
9 Bergman, Richard N.
10 Buja, Louis Maximillian.
Box Folder
4 1 Bulger, Roger.
2 Burke, Thomas.
3 Burroughs Welcome Fund.
4 Byrne, John H.
5 General Files: C miscellaneous
6 Cameron, Judy.
7 Cardenas , Hugo (post-doc)
8 Castro, Gilbert A.
9 Chen, Jia-Lun.
10 Chen, Ming-dao (post-doc).
11 Chen, Yu.
12 "Classic Pages" Essay for American Journal of Obstretrics and Gynecology (EKs writeup).
Box Folder
5 1 Commencement Address University of South Alabama, 1985.
2 Committee of Periodic Review of Tenured Faculty.
3 Connaughton, Martin (post-doc).
4 Courses: Reproductive Biology: Advanced-Fall 1999; Introductory-Jan-Apr. 1998-1999.
5 Courses: Mammalian Physiology: Endocrine/Metabolism Section 1999, 1998, 1996.
6 Courses: Physiology 1997, 1995.
7 General File: D miscellaneous.
8 Detre, Thomas.
9 Dierschke, D.J. (post-doc).
10 Doctors Club
11 Dufy, Bernard. (post-doc).
Box Folder
6 1 General Files: E, miscellaneous.
2 Encycolpedia of Reproduction. Academic Press. General Correspondence. 1 of 4.
3 Encycolpedia of Reproduction. Academic Press. General Correspondence. 2 of 4.
4 Encycolpedia of Reproduction. Academic Press. General Correspondence. 3 of 4.
5 Encycolpedia of Reproduction. Academic Press. General Correspondence. 4 of 4.
6 Encycolpedia of Reproduction. Contracts, Payments, etc.
7 Encycolpedia of Reproduction. Topics Lists and Authors Lists.
Box Folder
7 1 General File: F miscellaneous.
2 Franchmont, Paul.
3 Franco-US Seminar on Scientific and Technological Cooperation.
4 Funder, J.W.
5 General File: G miscellaneous.
6 Germak, John A. (post-doc).
7 German Endocrinology Society (Deutsche Gesellschaft fr Endokrinologie) Honorary Member.
8 Goldbeter, Albert.
9 Goldsmith, Jason Ross. (post-doc).
10 Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences.
11 Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences: Committee to review Dean - EK appointed chairman 1/1995.
12 Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences: Final Report Review Committee.
13 Greep, Roy Orval: including material relating to his obituary.
14 Grosser, Peter. (post-doc).
Box Folder
8 1 Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences. EK Commencement Address May 13, 1989.
2 Guillemin, Roger C..
3 General File: H, miscellaneous.
4 Halasz, Bela.
5 Harvard Search (Wilson, Thomas).
6 Hildebrandt, John.
7 Hirakawa, Shun (post-doc.
8 Honnebier, M. Barbara.
9 Hightower, H. Wayne.
10 Houston Biotechnology, Inc.
Box Folder
9 1 General File: I miscellaneous.
2 International Science Foundation: EK appointed Chair/Biology 2 group.
3 International Society of Endocrinology: General Coorespondence. 1 of 2.
4 International Society of Endocrinology: General Coorespondence. 2 of 2.
5 International Society of Endocrinology: Dr. Lesley Rees, Secretary General.
6 International Society of Neuroendocrinology.
7 International Union of Physiological Sciences: Commission on Endocrinology. 1 of 2.
8 International Union of Physiological Sciences: Commission on Endocrinology. 2 of 2.
9 International Union of Physiological Sciences.
10 International Union of Physiological Sciences: General Correspondence.
Box Folder
10 1 International Union of Physiological Sciences.
2 International Union of Physiological Sciences: EK 1st VP Executive Committee Communications.
3 International Union of Physiological Sciences: Communications regarding St. Perterburg Congress. 1 of 2.
4 International Union of Physiological Sciences: Communications regarding St. Perterburg Congress. 2 of 2.
5 International Union of Physiological Sciences: Miscellaneous and Committees.
6 General File: J miscellaneous.
Box Folder
11 1 General File: K miscellaneous.
2 Karsch, Fred J. (post-doc)
3 Kaufman, Jean Marc (post-doc).
4 Kesner, James (post-doc).
5 Knobil, Ernst: General Corrrespondence 1980-1983.
6 Knobil, Ernst: General Corrrespondence 1984.
7 Kostyo, Jack (post-doc); Krey, Lewis C. (post-doc); Kuroda, George (post-doc).
Box Folder
12 1 General File: L miscellaneous.
2 Laboratory Meeting Minutes 1986-1990.
3 Laboratory Meeting Minutes 1980-1985.
4 Laboratory Meeting Minutes 1976-1979.
5 Laboratory Meeting Minutes 1970-1975.
6 Lecture: The Paul Franchimont Memorial Lecture, September 27, 1999, Liege, Belgium.
7 Lecture: The Roy O. Greep Lecture, June 15, 1999, San Diego, CA.
8 Lecture: Introductory Talk: Reproductive Biology Retreat, May 24, 1999, M.D. Anderson.
9 Lecture: Cannon Lecture: April 6, 1997, New Orleans, LA.
10 Lecture: Miscellaneous.
11 Lecture: XXXIII International Congress of Physiological Sciences, June 26-July4, 1997, St. Petersburg, Russia (cancelled).
12 Lecture: Tenth Bowditch Lecture 1966(?).
Box Folder
13 1 Lecture: Scientific Lectures 1974-1978.
2 Lecture: Organon Lecture, September 19, 1987.
3 Lecture: French Lecture, April 20, 1988, Symposium: Les Gonadotrophines, April 20-22, 1988.
4 Lecture: University Claude Bernard, May 16, 1990, Lyon, France.
5 Lecture: University of Bordeaux II, May 21, 1990.
6 Lecture: 23rd French Congress on Fertility and Sterility, Presidential Address November 11, 1995.
7 Lecture: Belgium Royal Academy of Medicine, September 25, 1999, Brussels, Belgium.
8 Lecture: Miscellaneous Opening Remarks.
9 Lecture: Association of American Medical Colleges Council of Deans Education for Medicine: The Continuing Crisis, March 21, 1985.
10 Leonard, Samuel.
11 Leon, Donald F.
12 Little, Brian.
Box Folder
14 1 General File: M miscellaneous.
2 Macy, Jr., Josiah, Foundation.
3 Mark, Hans.
4 Marshall, Gary (post-doc)
5 Martini, Luciano.
6 McCann, S.M.
7 McGrath, M.J.
8 Mellon Foundation New York.
9 Moenter, Suzanne.
10 Morriss, Frank H.
11 Muller, Eugenio.
12 Murad, Ferid.
13 General File: N miscellaneous.
14 Nader, Shala.
15 Nakai, Yoshikatsu (post-doc).
16 NASA.
Box Folder
15 1 National Academy of Sciences: 1997-.
2 National Academy of Sciences: 1994-1996.
3 National Academy of Sciences: 1986-1993.
4 National Academy of Sciences: Invitation; Pledges/Dues.
5 National Academy of Sciences: Committee on International Organizations and Programs.
6 National Academy of Sciences: Commission on Human Rights.
7 National Academy of Sciences: Newly elected members congratulation letters.
8 National Academy of Sciences: Lang/Huntington issue.
9 National Academy of Sciences: Institute of Medicine.
10 National Academy of Sciences: National Research Council; Report Review Committee .
11 National Academy of Sciences: Institute for Laboratory Animal Research: Report Review Committee .
Box Folder
16 1 National Academy of Sciences: Section 23, Election of Members (Member of Nominating Committee.
2 National Academy of Sciences: Section Liaison Report/Summaries.
3 National Academy of Sciences: Committee on Hormonally Active Agents in the Environment. 1 of 6.
4 National Academy of Sciences: Committee on Hormonally Active Agents in the Environment. 2 of 6.
5 National Academy of Sciences: Committee on Hormonally Active Agents in the Environment. 3 of 6.
6 National Academy of Sciences: Committee on Hormonally Active Agents in the Environment. 4 of 6.
7 National Academy of Sciences: Committee on Hormonally Active Agents in the Environment. 5 of 6.
Box Folder
17 1 National Academy of Sciences: Committee on Hormonally Active Agents in the Environment. 6 of 6.
2 National Academy of Sciences: "On Being a Scientist" (keep for distribution to new post doctoral research fellows)
3 National Academy of Sciences: Proceedings.
4 National Academy of Sciences: Proceedings/Tony Plant.
5 National Hormone and Pituitary Program.
6 National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.
7 National Medal of Science (EK nominated by UT-Houston May 1996).
8 Neill, Jimmy D. (post-doc).
9 News in Physiological Sciences.
Box Folder
18 1 Nishihara, Masugi (post-doc).
2 General File: O miscellaneous.
3 O'Bryne, Kevin (post-doc).
4 Ordog, Tamas (post-doc).
5 Ordre des Palmes Academique.
6 Oulu, University of.
7 General File: P miscellaneous.
8 Pang, Songja.
9 Pappenheimer, John.
10 Pardo, Ricardo. (post-doc)
11 Pfaff, Donald W.
Box Folder
19 1 Plant, Tony M. (post-doc)
2 Pohl, Clifford R. (post-doc)
3 Press Conference, Wednesday, March 22, 1978.
4 Quabbe, H.J.
5 General File: R miscellaneous.
6 Reviews: The Physiology of Reproduction, 1st edition.
7 Raven Press (Lippincott Willimas and Wilkins) The Physiology of Reproduction.
8 Raven Press: The Neuroendocrine Control of the Menstrual Cyle in: The Physiology of Reproduction. 1 of 3.
9 Raven Press: The Neuroendocrine Control of the Menstrual Cyle in: The Physiology of Reproduction. 2 of 3.
10 Raven Press: The Neuroendocrine Control of the Menstrual Cyle in: The Physiology of Reproduction. 3 of 3.
Box Folder
20 1 Ribble, John.
2 Rosner, Jorge.
3 Ross, Griff T.
4 General File: S miscellaneous. 1 of 2.
5 General File: S miscellaneous. 2 of 2.
6 Sabbatical Leave - Bordeaux 6/81-12/81 (Planned French Sabbatical).
7 Sakuma, Maki (post-doc).
8 Sanborn, Barbara M.
9 Schally, Andrew V.
10 Schultz, Stanley.
11 "Science": Letter, August, 1996.
Box Folder
21 1 Searle Scholars Program.
2 Sell, Stewart.
3 Shapiro, Alvin P.
4 Short, Roger.
5 Simian B Virus.
6 Silverman, Ann.
7 Society for Study of Reproduction.
8 Speech: "Charles Eucharist de Medici Sajous and the Adrenal Glands" to Baylor History of Medicine Class, 1989.
9 Stancel, George M.
10 Steinberger, Anna; Steinberger, Emil.
Box Folder
22 1 General File: T miscellaneous.
2 Talwar, G.P.
3 Tanddon, O. P.
4 Thalabard, Jean-Christophe. (post-doc) 1 of 2.
5 Thalabard, Jean-Christophe. (post-doc) 2 of 2.
6 Turek, Fred W.
7 General File: U miscellaneous
8 Uemura, Tsuguo (post-doc).
9 University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine, Department of Physiology, Annual Report.
10 University of Pittsburgh, (confidential information re: compensation).
Box Folder
23 1 University of Pittsburgh, 1970; John Hopkins, 1968; Reproduction Lecture material (?).
2 University of Pittsburgh, Lecture notes (?).
3 University of Pittsburgh, Principles of Mammalian Physiology.
4 University of Texas Medical Branch.
5 University of Texas Medical School-Houston: Animal Research.
6 University of Texas Medical School-Houston: Department of Integrative Biology.
7 University of Texas Medical School-Houston: Department of Physiology and Cell Biology.
8 University of Texas Medical School-Houston: Physiology Final Exam May 16, 1994.
9 University of Texas Medical School-Houston: Interview Medical School Applicants. Restricted unless student names are redacted.
Box Folder
24 1