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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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The Committee recommends that the rights of the University in this invention be assigned to the inventors to the extent that they contributed to the idea. The Board of Trustees released the rights in this invention to the University of Illinois Foundation on October 13, 1966. On November 6, 1969, the Board of Directors of the University of Illinois Foundation voted to assign all rights and interest in all Goland disclosures, patent applications, and patents to The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois.) 10. Preservation of enamel by the use of dichloro-s-triazinyl and polyfunctional aziridinyl compounds in polycondensation reaction — Philip P. Goland, Research Associate, Department of Pedodontics, Medical Center, inventor; developed under the sponsorship of the United States Public Health Service. This is a system produced by the chemical bonding of dichloro-s-triazinyl and polyfunctional aziridinyl (ethylenimine) derivatives in polycondensation reaction with various receptor sites in dental enamel. T h e Committee recommends that the rights of the University in this invention be assigned to the inventor or, in the event it is determined there is more than one inventor, to the inventors to the extent that they contributed to the idea. (The Board of Trustees approved release of the rights in this invention to the University of Illinois Foundation on October 13, 1966. On November 6, 1969, the Board of Directors of the University of Illinois Foundation voted to assign all rights and interest in all Goland disclosures, patent applications, and patents to The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois.) 11. Preservation of teeth by the use of dichloro-s-triazines •—Philip P . Goland, Research Associate, Department of Pedodontics, Medical Center, inventor; developed under the sponsorship of the United States Public Health Service. A system produced by the reaction and chemical bonding of the chloro-s-triazines, a group of unusually reactive compounds, with the various receptor sites of living teeth which can be used for the following purposes: (a) the prevention of caries breakdown in susceptible teeth; (b) the treatment of cariogenic enamel and dentin whereby the cariogenic process is controlled; (c) the stimulation of the tooth whereby the normal reparative process is enhanced; and (d) the restoration of carious teeth with chemically bonded chloro-s-triazine/tooth polymeric complexes. These complexes form permanently sealed zones and do not allow the ingress of fluids and bacteria which are responsible for the recurrence of decay. The Committee recommends that the rights of the University in this invention be assigned to the inventor or, in the event it is determined there is more than one inventor, to the inventors to the extent that they contributed to the idea. (The Board of Trustees approved release of the rights in this invention to the University of Illinois Foundation, subject to any rights of the sponsoring agency, on July 21, 1965. On November 6, 1969, the Board of Directors of the University of Illinois Foundation voted to assign all rights and interest in all Goland disclosures, patent applications, and patents to The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois.) O n m o t i o n of M r . C l e m e n t , t h e s e r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s w e r e a p p r o v e d . NATIONAL C O U N C I L OF TEACHERS OF ENGLISH PROPERTIES. CHAMPAIGN (2) The National Council of Teachers of English intends to construct new facilities on North Lincoln Avenue in Urbana and desires to sell its properties on Sixth Street in Champaign to the University. Accordingly, the President of the University, with the concurrence of appropriate administrative officers, recommends that the Board approve in principle the acquisition of these properties on Sixth Street, subject to the necessary clearances with the Illinois Board of Higher Education. A firm proposal will be submitted to the Board if negotiations can be satisfactorily completed and before presentation to the Board of Higher Education. O n m o t i o n of M r . C l e m e n t , t h i s r e c o m m e n d a t i o n w a s a p p r o v e d b y the following v o t e : A y e , M r . Clement, M r . S w a i n ; no, n o n e ; absent, Mr. Hughes.