Council for Tobacco Research
Attachment #3 Status of Grants [Progress of Research and Publications]
Fields
- Type
- REPORT
- Master ID
- Ht0145211-5237
- HT0145211-5213 Confidential Report Tobacco Industry Research Committee Meeting [St]
- HT0145214-5220 Confidential Attachment #1 Statement by the Chairman [Review of Public Relations Responses to Reports on Smoking and Health]
- HT0145221-5233 Attachment #2 Confidential Public Relations Report to the Tobacco Industry Research Committee [Regards Press Coverage of Smoking and Health Issues]
- HT0145235-5236 Attachment #4 Cash Statement [Summarizes Cash on Hand with Projected Cash Receipts Compared to Receipts for 1954 to 1956]
- HT0145237-5237 Summary Proposed Budget 1957 Vs. Budget 1956 [Budget for 1956 with Proposals for 1957]
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TORACCO I1IDQSTRY RE9FARCE CONHQTPF,B A'1'PACM4EIT f3
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S'PANS OF GRA1P1"8
I. 155 Applicstions or projects have been presented to SAB.
62 Initial grants have been awarded.
45 First year renewals have been asde.
2 Second year renevals have been approved.
6 Grants will have been concluded by the end of 1956.
21 Grants are scheduled to terminate In 1957 to onr present knowledge.
There anF be ssne.
13 Grantees have either given papers on scientit ic forvas or have
subaitted sanuscripts to scientific journals for poblica:.ion.
3 Manuscripts have been published with credit to TIRC. These are:
1. Fred G. Bock, M.S., "Sbaluation of Substances Causing Lose of
Sebaceous Glands frost Mouee Skin," Journal of Investigative
Derme<toiogy, 26:479 .Tune 1956
2. Philip Cooper, MD., aEffect of Cigarette Smoking on Gastric
Secretions of Patients with Duodenal lAcer, " Bev England
Journal of Msdictne, M:17-21, Ju1q 5, 1956
3. Rrast O. Attinger, Merrill M. Qoldstein and Maurice S. Segal,
"Ventilation In Chronic Pulmonary &spl~ysema. I. Pressure-
Yoluae and Pressure-Flov Re]ationehips, II. Correlation of
Cosplisnce and Mechanical Resistanoe with Routine Plalaionary
Function Tests," American Review of Tnberculosis and Pulmonary
Diseases, 210-219, 220-228, August 1956
Since the satter of presentation of results in scientific journals is
at the discretion of each investigator, scwe of Whoa are apt to
act without foresarning us, this is a problem vhich we satet, and
do, watch constantly.
Doctor Hockett has already reported on the progress of grants. It is
only through his constant vigilance that we manage to keep posted on this
II. most iaportant subject.
Total awards to date equal
$1,407,625.14
This is composed of initia7l grants 821,408.97
first year renes~sls 557,958.17
ec
renewals
~ ~'25B.0o
Of this ~1,407,625.14, $81].,8
12.6
0 bss been
leaving 595,812.54 to be acted upon today. lT approved by the 'PIItC
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Cash disbursed for grants is as follows:
1954 # 124,111.60
1955 481, 390.60
to 9/30/56 ~,~:
In all probability there vill be nos,24or3e~grants initiated in 1956; however,
there will be additional comits+ents for first and second year renerals.
$eFond actual grants asde and cash paid on grants it is very difficult
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to report with exactness on the dollar status of grants, as sanyr grants change
financial cosplexion suddenlF. 8osse need aore wney, sow do not spend all
they anticipated, soss} are renewed that vare etaected to end, and soae are
terminal which loohed as though they vould continue.
