微生物培养物收藏:斯坦利-莫里斯-马丁(Stanley Morris Martin)、第一届国际会议(渥太华,1962 年)及其后。

IF 0.3 4区 哲学 Q3 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE Journal of Medical Biography Pub Date : 2024-08-18 DOI:10.1177/09677720241266311
Jacalyn Duffin
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培养物收集起源于 19 世纪,但直到 1962 年才在加拿大渥太华的国家研究委员会举行了第一次国际会议。微生物与流行病一样不分国界。收集者关注的是公共卫生和科学。在 1962 年的会议上,来自 25 个国家的 266 名科学家参加了会议。他们建议在国际微生物学会协会内设立一个专门的收藏部门。到 1970 年,该协会成为世界文化收藏联合会,目前仍负责协调世界各地的收藏活动。加拿大微生物学家斯坦利-莫里斯-马丁(Stanley Morris Martin,1920-2007 年)曾负责渥太华会议的当地安排,他成为首任主席,任期从 1970 年至 1976 年。马丁最初是酶专家,他在国际网络中扮演着重要角色,倡导和平利用微生物和在发展中国家建立菌种保藏中心。但退休后,他似乎消失了。这篇文章通过科学贡献、报纸和访谈,探讨了这次会议及其计划、挑战和遗产。文章还追溯了斯坦利-马丁尘封已久的职业生涯。
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Microbial culture collections: Stanley Morris Martin, the first international conference (Ottawa 1962), and beyond.

Culture collections originated in the 19th century, but it was not until 1962 that the first international conference was held at the National Research Council in Ottawa, Canada. Microbes-like epidemics-know no borders. Collectors were concerned with public health as well as science. For the 1962 meeting, 266 scientists came from 25 countries. They recommended a special section for collections within the International Association of Microbiological Societies. By 1970, it became the World Federation of Culture Collections, which still coordinates collections worldwide. Canadian microbiologist Stanley Morris Martin (1920-2007) who had handled local arrangements for the Ottawa meeting became the inaugural president, serving from 1970 to 1976. Originally an expert on enzymes, Martin embraced his role within the international network and championed peaceful uses of microbes and the establishment of collections in developing countries. But after his retirement, he seemed to disappear. Drawing upon scientific contributions, newspapers, and interviews, this article explores the conference, its programme, challenges, and legacy. It also tracks the long-forgotten career of Stanley Martin.

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