Dr. Lawrence graduated from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas in 1973. He works in Atlanta, GA and specializes in Pulmonary Disease and Internal Medicine. Dr. Lawrence is affiliated with Emory University Hospital, Emory University Hospital Midtown and Grady Memorial Hospital.
Ernest Orlando Lawrence (August 8, 1901 August 27, 1958) was an American physicist and Nobel Laureate, known for his invention, utilization, and improvement
histories, this one features William "Bill" Arnold and is based on an interview with Clarence Larson, the only Oak Ridger to ever serve on the Atomic Energy Commission. Larson worked with Ernest Lawrence to help solve early problems with the calutrons used to separate uranium-235 from natural uranium.
"The Berkeley physics department was the birthplace of big science, starting with the table top-sized cyclotron that Ernest Lawrence developed in LeConte Hall (in 1939), which eventually morphed into the 184-inch cyclotron in the big building on the hill (at what is now known at the Lawrence Berkele