d. Research Mr. D. R, Miller repofited on research projects in high-temperature chemistry which are supported by the AEC and discussed with the Commission means of further devel~ oping this program, ee Biology and Medicine Mr, Brown reviewed proposals for revising and expanding AEC programs in Japan, and for assiting Japanese atomic energy projects, (See minutes of Meeting 1066.) The Chairman informed Mr, Brown of the OCB position that Hiroshima or Nagasaki would not be appropriate sites for a medical research reactor but that other sites might be acceptable,* Mr. Brown then reported on the progress of Project TROLL and outlined proposals which the Commission may later be asked to consider for a public release on the Pzo- ject and for declassification of some of its data to perm: unclassified discussion with Japanesescientists in the near future, The Commissioners expressed interest in examining analyses of the Project TROLL data, He also informed the Commission that the Division would later propose U, S, collaboration with Japanese scientists in Project NORPAC, a radiological survey to be conducted in the North Pacific later in the year, At this point the Chairman and Mr, Brown left the meeting, f, Organization and ~ersonnel Mr. Smith reported briefly on aspects of the Organization and Personnel program. At this point Mr, Smith left the meeting and Messrs, Gardner and Trevithick entered, *See memorandum from Paul F. Foster on this subject, dated March 16, 1955, on file in the Office of the Secretary, ~ 186 - 4" ‘yy