Scientist And Professor of Microbial Chemistry At Berkeley Oral History Transc

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Scientist And Professor of Microbial Chemistry At Berkeley Oral History Transc
Horace Albert Barker
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Hughes: Do you remember what that was? Barker: Well, I d have to look up and see. Hughes: Do you think you published on it?
Barker: Oh, yes, I m sure it was published. Well, let me see. [skims his bibliography] Hughes: You were in Delft from 1935 to 1936, so presumably the publication can be no earlier than 1936.
Barker: Yes, I think one publication was made while I was there. Let s see here. Yes, I think the first publication that I did while I was there was, "On the fermentation of some dibas
...ic C<, -acids by Aerobacter aerogenes. " 20 20 H. A. Barker. Proceedings of the Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen te Amsterdam 1936, 39:674.
33 Hughes: Why do you suppose Kluyver gave you that project?
Barker: Oh, I don t know; it was relatively easy, I think, to get started on.
But the main work that I did, so far as my future was concerned, was starting on the isolation of methane-producing bacteria. And this particular organism produced caproic and butyric acids in large amounts. And one paper was published in the Archives of Microbiology in 37.


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