There are certainly moro problons to work on in the fiels of ccolozy than there are personnel, scientists, and Sunc3 I think this is true in every seicntific flold that velilabic. we havo, and biclevy and medicine and the physical sclences as well, beginning of a closer 7Oriiing in tho Commission, in the 4d Ly} c> oO ‘3 ct tale u) A QO $e @ ch ma wv % 3 & cr a re 6 3 ~ [ole a te Vo hope that this will only bo the AEC laboratories, and the menbers of the Seolegical Society and other groups which we have mutual interest in. ardparkerpotrny ‘., : are on 1a seictsav2ciny basis, Q a cs ° Q 5 I a of some 200 projocts in universities and colleges. He We ave supnorting biolesical science alone to tho extent ro « Tens They are on preoblexs that= are ofcd toward the supynort of those D¥Ograis. we make an appreciable centribution, @ he Pp bo deat 09 {te < 4 "9 ve er Oo wy 3 QO uw Q Hag i) i’ 0 ° ec ao re) te n <4 ‘ QO Enerzvy Cozsmission by ® ul interest to tho collezes and the wniver dties and to the Atomic Even in training, I think It is estimated, not in biology and medicine combined, but just in biolezical science, we are providing funés to enable 200 men and women to pursua @racuate research work under our prants. We hore that this can be continusd, For this, wo are indebted to the scientists attonding > the vaiversitics and collev2s and our reseavch laboratories over the country. Those are the fou words that T have to say“ana Ih1950 that you folks who have boen so geneorovs in takirg time out iron