Biology and Medicindakiet: UNCLASSIFIED UNCI 6. "Medical Planning to Meet a Disaster Situation Effectively," "Everybody's Business,” and a film on civil defense, C, W. Shilling, M.D., Tennessee State Medical Association, Nashville, Tenn., April & and 9. ORGA In addition, a statement on the subject of radiation hazards was prepared by the Division of Biology and Medicine for use by Senator Prescott Bush in replying to statements by members of the Yale University Department of Biophysics. . . The Division is presently working on a “hand-out” statement to be used in answer to numerous similar public inquiries which indicate . with plan aqift a distrubing degree of misinformation on, or misunderstanding of the subject of fallout. This statement will be thoroughly coordineted with Ther other interested divisions. are Atomic Energy in Agriculture BROW Phe Division of Biology and Medicine is participating with the International Cooperation Administration, the Department of Agriculture, ~ and the land-grant colleges in a three-month training program for foreign on at This suces scientists. Arrangements have been made for 24 foreign scientists to | Feder visit locations in the United States from March 28 to June 29, 1957. They will also receive training in the- application of the uses of atomic energy tools to the problems of research in soils, crops, and agronomy; livestock farming and animal husbandry; and food preservation. in te Pane: plant - alert This project was initiated by the individual countries of Europe tavol through application to the European Productivity Agency (EPA), which is Conte in turn sponsored by the Organization for European Economic Cooperation (OEEC). Upon return to Europe, the study mission will report to OEEC/EPA and consult with them on the joint work program to be undertaken as Step II of this project. Step II will include contracting for possibly three United States atomic scientists to assist with the coordinated program in Europe, guided by OFEC/EPA, These specialists will collaborate with the members of the study mission in assisting countries to make maximum cooperative use of the knowledge and experience gained from the study in the United States. earni aurdy the E . at bo ée Arrangements for radioactive materials and . rodu supplies required to initiate the cooperative project in the European area are being made by the International Cooperation Administration. ol as co atom. stral UNCLASSIFIED togeave Men .wtih oe obal names Tamncna:aos BelaeaLABS. BOAEF ag ria errs #f woe Cus aR, EG oe ee . * . . £ ict f ere,

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