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BROOKHAVEN NATHONAL LACORATORY
ASSOCIATED UNIVERSITIES, INC.
Upton. New York 11973

Medical Department

(516) 345- 3568
March 27, 1979

Mr. William Carey
Executive Director

American Association of
Advancement of Science

1515 Massachusetts Ave. N.W.
Washington, D. C. 20005
Dear Mr. Carey:
This letter is a follow up of our telephone conversation of
March 26, in which I called to your attention the one-sidedness
of a Symposium proposed for the AAAS meeting in January 1980 in

San Francisco on "Ethno-Epidemiology: The Marshall Islanders TwentyFive Years After Exposure to Radiation."

The Symposium proposed by Mr. Glenn H. Alcalay is one of very
wide scientific and public interest.
As presently constituted the
program is one-sided and highly critical of the program as administered
by the Atomic Energy Commission-ERDA-Department of Energy through the
Jast 25 years.
JI believe the program could be enormously improved in -

the scientific and public interest if individuals such as J. E. Rall,
Deputy Director, National Institute of Arthritis, Metabolic and
Digestive Diseases, and Baruch Blumberg, the Nobel Laureate, who has
participated in the Marshall Islands surveys and is an acknowledged
anthropologist.
Dr. Rall has signified his interest in and willingness
to participate in such a symposium, if he were invited. We shall inform
you as to whether Dr. Blumberg will be available, as soon as we can
contact him.
Many thanks for your suggestions.

Sincerely yours,
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