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1951]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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09. Nutrition Research Laboratories, Chicago, $500 for arthritis research project, in the Department of Physiology, College of Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. Carlos I. Reed. 100. Ohio Chemical Company, Madison, Wisconsin, $2,000 for investigation of newer anesthetic ethers, in the Department of Surgery, Division of Anesthesia, College of Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. Max S. Sadove. 101. Oster Manufacturing Company, Racine, Wisconsin, $1,200 for research on fungicides, in the Department of Bacteriology, College of Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. Esther Meyer and Dr. Milan V. Novak. 102. Charles Pfizer and Company, Brooklyn, New York, $6,144.46 for research on work of investigative nature in infectious diseases, preventive medicine, and related fields, in the Department of Preventive Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. H a r r y F . Dowling. 103. G. D. Searle and Company, Chicago, $7,650 for research on the physiology of bile secretion, in the Department of Clinical Science, College of Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. Andrew C. Ivy. 104. E. R. Squibb and Sons, New York, N.Y., $2,666.67 for research on an investigation of striated muscle relaxants, in the Department of Pharmacology, College of Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. Klaus R. W . Unna. 105. Smith, Kline, and French Laboratories, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: a - $9,350 for investigation on the nature of muscular relaxation to be carried out with the aid of known and newly synthesized drugs, in the Department of Pharmacology, College of Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. Klaus R. W . Unna, for one year beginning August I, 1950. b- $3,740 for renewal of research on method for the assay of orexigenic and anorexigenic drugs in rats, in the Department of Clinical Science, College of Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. Morton I. Grossman, for one year beginning July 1, 1950. c. $1,000 for the study of antihistaminics and sympathomimetic drugs on flicker fusion threshold to be added to "Various-Circulation," in the Department of Clinical Science, College of Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. Andrew C Ivy. 106. Toni Company, Chicago, $10,200 for continuation of research on sulfhydryl compounds in cellular respiration, in the Department of Clinical Science, College of Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. Leon L. Gershbein. 107. Upjohn Company, Kalamazoo, Michigan, $1,350 to supplement a previous grant for a fellowship for research on gelatin sponge in surgery, in the Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. W a r r e n H. Cole, for nine months beginning July 1, 1950. 108. VioBin Corporation, Monticello, Illinois, $1,500 for continuation of research, in the Department of Clinical Science, College of Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. Andrew C. Ivy. 109. Wander Company, Chicago, $2,000 for nutrition and digestion research, in the Department of Clinical Science, College of Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. Andrew C. Ivy, for one year beginning J a n u a r y 1, 1951. n o . Borden Company Foundation, Inc., New York, N.Y., $2,500 for continuation of the Borden Undergraduate Research Award in Medicine, for five years ($500 a year) beginning in 1952, when the present award is expended. i n . John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, New York, $2,470 for research on electric cell counter, under the supervision of Dr. Gerhardt von Bonin of the College of Medicine, for one year ending June I, 1951. 112. Lakeland Foundation, Chicago: a. $4,000 for cancer diagnostic test, in the Department of Clinical Science, College of Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. Andrew C. Ivy, for the period April 15, 1950, to January 15, 1951. b. $10,800 for continuation of research on attempt to isolate the growth stimulating and inhibiting agents from the liver or intestinal mucosa, in the Department of Clinical Science, College of Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. Andrew C. Ivy. H3- John and Mary R. Markle Foundation, New York, N.Y., $15,000 for stipends of scholars in medical sciences. (Additional grants a r e to be received under a plan to support this program for several years.)