UIHistories Project: A History of the University of Illinois by Kalev Leetaru
N A V I G A T I O N D I G I T A L L I B R A R Y
Bookmark and Share



Repository: UIHistories Project: Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952 [PAGE 458]

Caption: Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952
This is a reduced-resolution page image for fast online browsing.


Jump to Page:
< Previous Page [Displaying Page 458 of 1693] Next Page >
[VIEW ALL PAGE THUMBNAILS]




EXTRACTED TEXT FROM PAGE:



1951]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

555

c $3,599-83 for research to determine whether the resistance of the guinea pig to "butter yellow" hepatoma can be reduced by a liver damaging diet, under the supervision of Dr. Morton I. Grossman in the Department of Clinical Science, College of Medicine (C-758-C). d. $6,620 for a study of neoplastic changes in the oral epithelium and supporting structures induced by radioactive materials, under the supervision of Dr. Marvin S. Burstone in the Division of Oral Pathology, for one year beginning November 1, 1950 ( N o . C-I373)e. $4,843.64 for the Undergraduate Training Grant — Cancer, in the Department of Histology, College of Dentistry, under the supervision of Dr. Isaac Schour (Ct-663-C2). f. $22,952.03 for the continuation of undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and research in cancer, in the Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, under the direction of Dr. Danely P . Slaughter, for the period ending March 31, 1951 (No. Q-630-C2). g. $20,880 for research on renal hemodynamics as influenced by chronic stress and adrenocorticotrophin, in the Department of Pharmacology, College of Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. Carl C. Pfeiffer, for one year beginning August 1, 1950 ( N o . HG-787). h. $13,600 for research on site of action in the central nervous system of drugs useful in spastic conditions, in the Department of Pharmacology, College of Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. Klaus R. W . Unna (No. RG-1824). i. $4,740 for research on factors involved in the growth and dissolution of urinary and biliary calculi formed upon foreign body nuclei, in the Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. Cornelius W . Vermeulen. j . $14,000 to continue cardiovascular training, in the College of Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. Stanley W . Olson, for one year beginning September 1, 1950 (No. H T - 3 0 0 - C ) . k. $5,566 for research on projection systems of the cerebral cortex in the primate, in the Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. Gerhardt von Bonin, for one year beginning October 1, 1950 (No. MH-333). 1. $6,000 for a postdoctoral training grant, in the Department of Psychiatry, College of Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. David Shakow, for one year beginning July I, 1950 ( N o . 2M-5538). m. $3,608.43 for continuation of research on cephalometric X-ray study of the growth of the human head from the eighth year to the fifteenth year, in the Department of Orthodontia, College of Dentistry, under the direction of Dr. Allan G. Brodie (D-23-C-2). n. $5,400 for research on amino acid and protein metabolism in leukemia, in the Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, under the direction of Dr. Harry A. Waisman ( N o . C-875-C). o. $1,172.27 for research on cardiac output and total peripheral resistance to flow and various physiological and pathophysiological conditions, in the Department of Physiology, College of Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. Wilriam V. Whitehorn. Total, Funds from Private Industry, Foundations, Other Organisations and Government Agencies for Research and Graduate Study $468,608.83 B. Funds Received from Individuals 129. Anonymous: a. $580.80 for 44 vials, 132 mg. each of adrenocorticotrophic hormone for use in the Allergy Clinic in investigations concerning hay fever caused by sensitivity to ragweed. (Estimated value.) b. $250 to be added to the Patrick and Bertha Mooney Fund for financial aid to students in the College of Medicine. 130. Mr. W . R. Barker, $1,000 for the continuation of research on chemical basis of epilepsy, in the Department of Psychiatry, College of Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. Frederic A. Gibbs.