(2) University of Colorado - Dr, J, R. Lacher - "The Infrared Absorption Spectra of Nucleic Acids, Amino Acids and Related Compounds" ~ (Trsfd. from OWR) - $5,120; Original grant - $28,935 - Total $34,055, 7/1/49 to 6/30/50. To Hanford Office: (1) University of Oregon - Dr. P. L. Risley — "Localization of Radioactive Isotopes in Germ Cells and Reproductive Tissues during Quiescence and Activation" ~ (Trsfd, from OWR) - $14,000; Original grant - $18,842 - Total $32,842. (2) Reed College - Drs, A. F. Scott, Hungate and Livermore "Postdoctoral Training in Basic Sciences; Application of Radioactive Tracer Technique in the Field of Cellular lietabolism; Biological Synthesis of Pentibond" -— (Trsfd, from OR) ~ $33,670; Original grant - $32,465 - Total - 863,135, ¢. Pronosals declined since april 8~9 meeting: (1) University of Pennsylvania -— Dr. 3, R, long - "Use of (2) York Uni~Bellevue lNedical Center — Dr. Anthony A. Albanese - Trace Slements in the Study of ietabolism of M, Tuberculosis", "Study of the Long Term R2ndiation Sffocts of Internally Administered Beta “mitters", (3) Chicago Medical School - Dr Richard G, Roberts - “Storage of Eemin and Other Hetalloporphyrins in Normal and Neoplastic Tissues", (4) Biological Leboratory, Inc. ~ Dr, Norman Molomut - "The (5) Russell Sage College - Dr. Gertrude Heidenthal ~ "Radia- (6) Battelle Henmorial Institute ~ Dr. K. Starr Chester - (7) Amherst College ~- Dr, H. FE, Plough ~- "Biochemistry and Nutrition of Unicellular Crgenisms and the Requirement of =ffect of Anti-Splenic Tissue Serum in Radiation Damage". tion Work on the Parasitic Wasp, Habrobracon", "Monitoring Radiation with Living Plants and Microorganisms as Detectors", Varieties or Nutanty Induced by Radiation",