Laigret project: documentation
published: 12/09/08, 19:08
Here it is, the Laigret Project is launched!
Thank you all in advance for your help and collaboration.
The documentation is at the center of the start of our project. Indeed, it serves us and will serve as a point of support to discuss with microbiologists and biochemists who are interested in the subject and who, for some, will participate in the experiments.
Currently we are in possession of two reports from the Academy of Sciences that had been published in 1945 and 1947. We also have a presentation of Dr. Laigret's work published in 1947 in a Science and Life. (These documents are linked to the newsletter we sent you).
What seems essential to us now is to retrieve a copy of the reports of Dr. Laigret himself in order to know more about the procedures used during the experiments.
For this we contacted the media library of the Pasteur Institute where 4 Documents are available. We can access it provided we move on site and present themselves at the reception with the references of the documents.
On these 4 documents, 1 is certainly off topic, 1 second is a priori too old but two should be read and especially copied for the group.
The library of the institute is in Paris and it is open on weekdays. Christophe and I are a bit far from Paris and therefore we allow ourselves to ask you to recover these documents.
If you are able to go, thank you to contact us either in MP, we would have some instructions to give you.
Thank you in advance,
C moa (Ludovic)
Thank you all in advance for your help and collaboration.
The documentation is at the center of the start of our project. Indeed, it serves us and will serve as a point of support to discuss with microbiologists and biochemists who are interested in the subject and who, for some, will participate in the experiments.
Currently we are in possession of two reports from the Academy of Sciences that had been published in 1945 and 1947. We also have a presentation of Dr. Laigret's work published in 1947 in a Science and Life. (These documents are linked to the newsletter we sent you).
What seems essential to us now is to retrieve a copy of the reports of Dr. Laigret himself in order to know more about the procedures used during the experiments.
For this we contacted the media library of the Pasteur Institute where 4 Documents are available. We can access it provided we move on site and present themselves at the reception with the references of the documents.
On these 4 documents, 1 is certainly off topic, 1 second is a priori too old but two should be read and especially copied for the group.
The library of the institute is in Paris and it is open on weekdays. Christophe and I are a bit far from Paris and therefore we allow ourselves to ask you to recover these documents.
If you are able to go, thank you to contact us either in MP, we would have some instructions to give you.
Thank you in advance,
C moa (Ludovic)