The Intact Magazines subseries (SB/9/2) consists of complete magazines, journals, and newsletters that were collected by Brenner from 1959-2009. The files are arranged chronologically by publication date. Some publications include articles written by…
The Clippings subseries (SB/9/1) ranges from 1939 to 2009 and includes articles collected by Brenner over the course of his scientific career. Included in this subseries are articles written by Brenner, for drafts of these articles please see:…
The Articles and Clippings series (SB/9) consists of newspaper, magazine, and journal articles related to Brenner. The series is divided into two subseries: Clippings (SB/9/1) and Intact Magazines (SB/9/2).
This subseries consists of one scrapbook which contains photographs from Brenner's childhood to the 1990s. The photographs document both his personal and professional life. Many of these photographs also appear in the 2006 Accession subseries…
The Photographs - 2010 Accession subseries (SB/8/3) consists of 147 photographs from 1944 through the 2000s. Many of the photographs are annotated by May Brenner, indicated
The Photographs - Nobel Prize 2002 subseries (SB/8/2) is composed of 16 professional and private photographs of Dr. Brenner and May Brenner at the Nobel Prize Ceremony on December 10, 2002. It also includes 1 photograph of the Nobel Prize.
The Photographs - 2006 Accession subseries (SB/8/1) consists of thirty one photographs and two negative sets with date ranges 1927-1983. Many of the photographs were annotated by Dr. Brenner and are referenced as
The Reprints - Subjects subseries (SB/7/3) is composed of two parts. The first consists of groups of reprints that were found labeled by subject (such as "C. elegans" or "Phage Cloning"). These are organized alphabetically by subject, and include a…
The Reprints - Others subseries (SB/7/2) is comprised of reprints collected by Sydney Brenner. The majority of the reprints in the subseries were collected while Brenner was employed at the Medical Research Council (MRC), and many appear to have…