Salvador E. Luria
Photo gallery
1 (of 6) Salvador Luria (left) with Nancy Hopkins (middle) and David Baltimore (right) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cancer Center, 1973.
Source: U.S National Library of Medicine, Profiles in Science Photographer unknown Courtesy of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Museum.
2 (of 6) Salvador Luria teaching at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), ca 1970.
Source: U.S National Library of Medicine, Profiles in Science Photographer unknown Courtesy of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Museum.
3 (of 6) Salvador Luria cooking at his home in Lexington, Massachusetts, ca 1970.
Source: U.S National Library of Medicine, Profiles in Science. Daniel Luria's personal collection. Photographer unknown
4 (of 6) Salvador Luria in his office at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Photo taken in 1969.
Source: U.S National Library of Medicine, Images from the History of Medicine Collection Photographer unknown Kindly provided by National Library of Medicine
5 (of 6) Max Delbrück and Salvador Luria at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, ca 1941.
Source: U.S National Library of Medicine, Profiles in Science Photographer unknown Courtesy of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Archives.
6 (of 6) From left: Max Delbruck, Salvador Luria and Frank Exner relaxing. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 1941.
Source: U.S National Library of Medicine, Profiles in Science Photographer unknown Courtesy of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Archives.
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