Student Theses and Dissertations
The Rockefeller University has awarded over one thousand Ph.D.s since 1959. This collection contains theses beginning with the graduating class of 2006. Earlier theses are added by request or as permission to digitize is received. For more information, visit the FAQ page.
1965
A Study of the Transmission of Sensory Information in the Cat Spinal Cord, Paul Richards Burgess
A Model for the Chloroplast: A Study of the Photochemical and Spectral Properties of Pheophytin A Adsorbed to the Surface of Small Particles, Richard Andrew Cellarius
Studies on the Granule-Moving System of Melanocytes of Fundulus Heteroclitus, Lorna Green
The Application of a Reporter Group to α-Chymotrypsin, Merrill Burr Hille
1964
The Diversion of Macromolecular Synthesis in L-Cells Towards Ends Dictated by Mengovirus, David Baltimore
1963
Studies on Delayed-Type Hypersensitivity Including Attempts to Effect Transfer in Guinea Pigs with Subcellular Materials, Barry R. Bloom
Biochemical and Biological Studies on the Growth of an RNA Containing Bacteriophage, Stephen Cooper
A Study of Ionic Permeability Changes Underlying Excitation in Myelinated Nerve Fibers of the Frog, Frederick Arthur Dodge
The Role of Time Variant Resistance and Electromotive Force in Ionic Systems Related to Cell Membranes: The Excitability Properties of Frog Skin and Toad Bladder, Alan Finkelstein
Animal and Plant Viruses with Double-Stranded Ribonucleic Acid, Peter Gomatos
The Chemical Synthesis of Model Catalysts Related to Enzymes, John William Baker Hershey
Genetic Recombination in Pneumococcal Transformation: The Role of Integrity and Heterogeneity of Deoxyribonucleate Molecules, as Reflected in Kinetic Analysis, Joan Louise Kent
1962
Comparison of the Protein Contents of Bovine Zymogen Granules and of Pancreatic Juice, Lewis Joel Greene
Studies on the Chemistry of Human Hemoglobin, Guido Guidotti
The Inactivation of Neurohypophyseal Hormones by the Toad Bladder, Arthur Karlin
1960
The Biology of a Colonial Hydroid, Chandler Montgomery Fulton
Enzymatic Sulfurylation Mechanisms, Irving Hyman Goldberg