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Papers of Professor DAVID KEILIN, F.R.S.(1887 - 1963)
Catalogue reference: CSAC 3.73
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- CSAC 3.73
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Title (The name of the record)
- Papers of Professor DAVID KEILIN, F.R.S.(1887 - 1963)
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Date (When the record was created)
- 1867 - 1963
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Professor Keilin was of Russian-Jewish extraction brought up in Warsaw. He was a student at the Sorbonne and began his scientific work in Paris before moving to Cambridge; his cosmopolitan background is reflected in the many foreign languages used in his notebooks, publications and correspondence, which are noted in the handlist.
Professor Keilin began his scientific career as an entomologist and parasitologist, and retained his interest in these subjects throughout his working life in addition to his developing concentration on the biochemistry of cell respiration. For this reason it has not always been possible to date working papers precisely. He suffered from asthma and travelled little; this, together with the very wide range of his scientific interests, was responsible for his extensive correspondence.
The collection includes material belonging or relating to other scientists, for example Dr. C.A. MacMunn, an early and neglected precursor of Keilin's work on cytochrome; there are also correspondence and drawings of Sir Ronald Ross and Professor G.H.F. Nuttall, Keilin's predecessor as Quick Professor of Biology and Director of the Molteno Institute, Cambridge University (Items 223 - 228).
The numerous drawings, especially of parasitological subjects, are by Nuttall, Keilin and perhaps others. The high quality of the execution has been thought justification for retaining them (Items 220 - 222, and 229).
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Listed by: Jeannine Alton
Harriot Weiskittel
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I. Biographical material 1 - 27
II. Address Books 28 - 32
III. Bibliographies 33 - 45
IV. Working notebooks 46 - 127
V. Cambridge University 128 - 140
VI. Publications 141 - 175
VII. Conference 176
VIII. Correspondence 177 - 219
IX. Drawings 220 - 222
X. Historical material: Biographical and scientific material relating to Dr. C.A. MacMunn, Sir Ronald Ross, Professor G.H.F. Nuttall 223 - 229
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<span class="wrapper"><p>Material relating to the Royal Society, the Agricultural Research Council, and the Chemical Defence Research Department, Ministry of Supply, has been returned to the appropriate authorities.</p> <p>A selection of books from Keilin's library, and much of his large collection of off-prints, are in the library of the Department of Zoology, Oxford University.</p></span>
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- Cambridge University Library: Department of Manuscripts and University Archives
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Language (The language of the record)
- English
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Creator(s) (The creator of the record)
- <persname>Keilin, David, 1887-1963, biochemist</persname>
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Physical description (The amount and form of the record)
- 229 files
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Immediate source of acquisition (When and where the record was acquired from)
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Deposited in 1973
They were received from Mrs. Joan Whiteley (daughter), who retains during her lifetime the biological material listed as Items 1 - 6
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Summary of the career of Professor Keilin
b. 1887 Moscow
1897 - 1904 Educated at Gorski Gymnasium, Warsaw
1904 Liege University
1905 Paris University
Began work with Maurice Caullery in Laboratoire d'Evolution des Etres Organises, Paris, on Pollenia Rudis
1913 Married
1914 D.Sc. (Sorbonne)
Prix Passet, Société entomologique de France
1914 - 23 Work on morphology and biology of protists
1915 Invited to Cambridge to work with G.H.F. Nuttall, Quick Professor of Biology
Work on Pediculus humanus
1920 - 25 Beit Memorial Research Fellow, Cambridge
1920 Began work on cellular respiration using mainly spectroscopic methods
1921 Moved with Nuttall to Molteno Institute for Research in Parasitology, Cambridge
1925 University lecturer in Parasitology, Cambridge
Work on cytochrome published
1928 Fellow of the Royal Society
1931 - 52 Quick Professor of Biology and Director of the Molteno Institute; Professorial Fellow, Magdalene College
1934 Croonian Lecturer, Royal Society
1934 - 63 Editor, Parasitology
1934 Work on enzymes, collaborating principally with E.F. Hartree (1934-58) and T. Mann (1937-44)
1939 Royal Medal, Royal Society
1946 Work on Anabiosis
1952 Copley Medal, Royal Society
1955 Membre Associé Etranger, Académie des Sciences, Paris
1957 Honorary Fellow, Magdalene College, Cambridge
1958 Leeuwenhoek Lecture, Royal Society
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- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/37262f44-0ac5-40ef-be9b-fd662dea0488/
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