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English: The USDA's penicillin research team in June 1944. Foreground, left to right: William Schmidt, microbiologist in charge of assays; Max Reeves, laboratory technician; Morris Friedkin, assistant to F. H. Stodola; Jacques Wachtel, chemist; George Nelson, chemical technician; L. J. Wikerham, yeast specialist; Z. Louise Smith, chemical technician. Background, left to right: Dorothy Fennell Alexander , microbiologist; H. T. Herrick, NRRL director; F. H. Stodola; Kenneth Raper, chief micologist; Robert Coghill, director of the fermentation division; George Ward; Andrew Moyer; Reid Milner, chief of analytical division; N.C. Schlieltz, physiological chemist and C. H. Van Etten
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Source https://www.sj-r.com/story/news/2018/06/18/peoria-x2019-s-ag-lab/11946783007/
Author United States Department of Agriculture

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