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Hogben, A.M.
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American Cyanamid
Lederle Lab
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1003537539/1003537961/620000 TI and TIRC Editorial Comments Informational Memorandum Releases
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Des Moines Tribune
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• I ! L.. ~... TPfIBIDDtE IDes Moines, Iowa July 17, 1962 Fellowship Mnds *to. 28 (The TribunYs Iowa News Servlce) - IOWA CITY, IA.-Twenty- eight students have been ap• pointed Summer Research Fellows at' the State Univer- sity of Iowa College of Medi- cine. "Although Research Fel- lows receive the attention and counsel of sponsoring faculty scientists, . each student is responsible for carrying out ` his project and writing a scientific report om his find- ings at the end of the sum- mer," said Dr. C. Adrian Mi Hogben,,.professor and head of physiolbgy and chairman of' Lthe faculty committee which awards the fellowships. Two-month projects carry fellowship funds of $500 and three-month projects. $750. 'Fellowship funds come from the U. S. Public Health Serv-. ice, National Science Fbunda-- tion, Ame,hica- C a n c e r. Society, Tob dustry'Re-~ search. Ca~~ the~, erle Laboratories division of ilWAmerican Cyanamid Co.,, and the College of Medicine Trust'~ Fund. Fbllowing alphabetically by hometown are names of stU-• dents holding summer re- search fellowships: ~ Ames-eruca /1M. Hlldrefh. lurlinflen=Janrlr R. Rsnker. DOnakt Cayl.r FaiN- 6;sddkher. : Clarka Jbnn HI 7lanert James 4 Ciear Laka-Roperf T GurnrN: Cp4ntlF 6kqh-G!M 6. Abel. Wlmer-Tnomea Hupt~es:QfehemDp Mellpf-Mi6Aea7 W puraM-Victor T.., Wlison. NedrlN[-OavidiW.6acker: .. 16w. Faryll~a-ROtiert~~ J. Jonnson. tMd eilar Ja~ m:s W. hTu~rne~rra. MaralMoa-John W. OI~Aey. i~.rshellkiwe-Jonn P avrke.. . MeMreaa-Alfred' E. Mayner. Nwada-Jeanne M. ~ndrtw NdNr HamPleu-Dona/d J. Weldler.. p~ian Norman J. Lewlsion. Oranf. City-Donald Nltibelink'.,b 5 j,ait David AA McCoy. esaM51 Robere L. Evoere: farl Jaduon. Wathln.ton-Darrell L. Wif..de-Dennis 0. wuken: tll;. RbrJe'c~~~. j j~Fjylaur SJCrlaron. VEND Chicago, Illinois July 1, 1962 'T'obaeco Briefs a, Summer research feIIowship of $500 has been offered for the 8th straight year by Tobacco Industry Re- seareh, Committge to students in the nation's 85 accredited medical col- leges and' six colleges of' osteopathy: The committee was formed i:n 1954 to provide tobacco industry support for independent scientific research into tobacco use and human health and to make facts known to the public. C.; JOURNAL OF MEDIC,14iy EDUCATIfJN Chicago, ILlinoia~, july, 1962 Tobacco Group OfI'ers Fellowships to Medical Students ' For the eighth year, students in the nation't 85 medical schools andi six col~ leges of' osteopathy have been offered summer research fellowships of $500 byy the Tobacco Industry Research Commitr tee.-"~?'he--program is designed to en- courage students to make7a career in re- seareh. The student fellows are selected by tlieir, mmedical school deans and may do research in any field they choose. The program, was initiated' and has been continued by the Scientific Advisory Board~ a gnouh of physicians, scientists and educators who directs the TIRC's pro- gram of research info tobacco and health. General Clinicaf' Research CenGers Pro- gram, a 25-page illustrated brochure, de- scribes the two-year-old program of t'he. hiational' Institutes of Health. Since the program's beginning, awards have been made for the establishment of 50 such faeilities for intensive, interdisciplinary clinicaT research. The booklet includes plans for a typical research center with information on budgeting, kinds of' in- vestigations undertaken, and reports on research accomplishments. (PHS Fub-J1 lication No. 9'23) lrYEd\.~. ri11L•.SJ~ Cdli.llVd`/I4Jii~ Johnson City, Tenn. y i~ July 18, 1962 S 1 , rZedical =~ i.. Fe1lo~ ', ~~shipS . -Avallable 4 ~fRJW YORK - For the eighth year, students in the natibn's g:) Accredited medical colleges and• siz colleges of' osteo athy have f 11 been offered sumilch fkl bwships of ;50o by tlie obacco ' Industry, Research Commlt~ d toda pa nnoune : ~" y s a e "The need for scientists in basic research Is more serious ths+lt ever before,"' said Dr. Clarence Cook Little, scientific dlrecinr, of T.LR.C. "This program is de- -'~ signed to encourage students to .;-~ 4 make a career in research. Fr~ those who enter other, fieldt nf medicine, It will' provide valuahle eY sure to research." r S the bv ; ince programean in ~ 1935, more than 49o young men and women have received felloµ•• ships, Dr. Little said. Some nf, them have decided to enter t e- search full time and a num ber have published papers on the ., results of their studies i . ~ The student fellows are seleclhd by their medical school deans, Dr. Little said, andi may do re- search, ini any field they cfioose. The program was initiated and continued by the Scientific A'rNvis- ory Board, a.group lof' physicians. scientists and educators, wfiieh di- recta the T.I.R.C.'s prag-satn nf research into tobacco and health. The TIiR.C. has appropriated $5.: +Li0,0ID0 for research by independ- ent scientists ; The T:I.R.C. was formed in 1954 by representatives of tobacco growers, leaf, warehousemen and: manufacturers to provide support for independent scientific research into tobacco . use and, human health and to make the facts known to the public.

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