-15- DEPARTURES (continued) Susan Fong, resigned from the laboratory and took a position with Cetus Corporation in Berkeley, California, where she is working as a cell culture technician. Paul Hara, resigned from the laboratory to pursue a hobbie in filmmaking. Robert Hung, resigned from the laboratory and is currently a consultant to Environmental Sciences Division. Marla Moody, resigned from the laboratory and took a position with Rio Blanco Oil Shale Company, Denver, Colorado. Larry Scherr, completed his doctoral work at the laboratory and took a position at the City of Hope Medical Center in Duarte, California. William Steele, transferred to Chemistry and Materials Science Department, LLL. Tore Straume, accepted a position in the Hazards Control Department, LLL, as a Health Physicist. He continues as a graduate student working with R. Lowry Dobson. Gary Tompkins, resigned from the laboratory to pursue a consulting career. Daniel Wandres, resigned from the laboratory to continue his education. GRADUATE STUDENTS Helen Buckholtz, (Department of Applied Science, University of California, Davis, California) is being supervised by Dr. Lynn Anspaugh and Dr. Wilson Talley (UC Davis) in her work on particle transport, and coagulation in power plant plumes. Richard Davis, (University of California, Berkeley, California) Biophysics Group, is being supervised by Dr. Anthony Carrano in his work on DNA damage and repair in heterochromatin and euchromatin. John Knezovich, (Department of Food Sciences, University of California, Davis, California) is being supervised by Dr. Florence Harrison and Dr. Gerald F. Russell (UC Davis) in his work on the effect of copper on different life stages of the freshwater clam Corbicula manillensis. Richard Peverini, (Department of Applied Science, University of California, Davis, California) is being supervised by Dr. Ian T. Young in his work in computer sciences. Susan Sweigart, (University of California, Berkeley, California) Biophysics Group, is being supervised by Dr. Anthony Carrano in her work on DNA alkylation and sister chromatid exchange. Tore Straume, (University of California, Davis, Ca.) Biophysics Group is being supervised by R. Lowry Dobson on effects of neutrons on mouse irradiation oocytes. I01O71b