Zanvil Alexander Cohn, an editor of this Journal since 1973, died suddenly on June 28, 1993. Cohn is best known as the father of the current era of macrophage biology. Many of his scientific accomplishments are recounted here...
For more than 70 years, the Hospital has served as a national resource in the study of human disease. It has shown itself capable of adapting effectively to a changing scientific, academic, and social environment.
Few people have the opportunity to affect the well-being of others as profoundly as those who provide vital support for biomedical research which is essential to advances in medicine and health care. The Rockefeller University...
On December 18, 2000, The Rockefeller University presented the centennial lecture What We Are Learning from the Genome Project? by David Botstein, Ph.D. (Stanford University School of Medicine).