ed batt oan . Ge a . -“ . woof U NC LAS ‘s IF I E D. ee eee ee ee ot ~ “), - Gold:in Treatnent of: pamorst?=:$68;(000...(approvalof,renewal:cs‘contract{. oe fron March”21900: to S Juine30,21991.eS TELSee 2pEES o Massachusetts Institute of’“Technology- Dr.“Kurt $s. Lio Radi ation Detector"-. $17, 960. ~oo - New co Mt. Sinai - Hospital -“Dr. Re Loevinger -enjeasurecent of ‘Tissue Dosage Delivered by Gamma and BetaActive Radioisotopes" ~ $5,900. (Ap- proval of renewal of contract from February 15, 1950, to Febru ry 1951.) : hdvisory Committee for Bidtogyand Medicine ih,. - ‘The twentieth meeting ‘of:‘the’‘ Advi.sory Committee for Bio ogy and Medicine was held on.Friday and Saturday, January. 13 and Uj, 1P50, at the _ University of California at Los Angeles and the California Insitute of Technology at Pasadena. A.survey was made at both institution of the AEC research projects. Fellowships The ‘Deputy Director summarized for the Advisory Committke the sta_ tus of the Fellowship Program, pointing out that the National Academy of Sciences and the National Research Council had declined to conbinue the administration of the entire program, and that the Commission fknd the Netional Academy of Sciences had come to agreement that the Nabiona Research Council should continue to administer only a limited program where the research to be done would in any case neces curity clearance of the fellow. Dr. Bowers stated further that the Commission is of th opinion that a limited predoctoral fellowship program in which Feilow will not necessarily be subject to "Q" clearance should be continued that such a program is being established on a regional basis. The Co Ittee regretted the fact that the fellowship program is to be placed a regional basis rather than a national basis and,in this connection, padsed the following motion: "% * #it is the sense of this Committee and our belief that this program should be returned to national administratidn." Civil Defense Planning Training program. A 5-week course for the training of [radiological monitoring instructors and a l-week course for physician instJuctors in the medical aspects of atomic warfare are now in a stage of advance planning. Representatives of NSRB, GSA, Cak Ridge, Brookhaven, U@LA, and the Zivision of Biology and Medicine met on January 6, 1950, to d{scuss methods of proceeding with these courses. Scheduied starting|dates of ~ 29 not ARCHIVES i

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