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Doctor Gets Cancer Grant

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Protzel, M.S.
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Martland Medical Center
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Univ of Pa
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Baiocchi, P.J.
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Un'iversity'of Nebraska re+ ., gents in~ Lincoln Tuesday ap, ``proved a number of research and training grants to be used at the College of' Medicine in 'Omaha, ; Training grants included: -25 thousand dollars from the Unit- . ed! States Public Health, Service,for. .•, training program, in physiology di. rected by Dr. A. R. McIntyre, De? partment of Physiology and! Pharma, cology. -$26,911D from the USPHS for grad, uate, training in psychiatric nursing; directed' by Dr. Marjorie J. Hook. De- partment ot Neurology and Psychiatry. -25 thousand dollars from the USPHS for undergraduate training program directed by Dr. F. Lowell IDunn, Department of Internal Med- ' . , ioine. -d28,888' from the USPHS for un- dergraduate training program directed by Dr;, Cecil W. Wittson, Department of Neurology and Psychiatry. 745 from the USPHS for train- -528 , Ing' in communicative disorders for health personnel, directed by Dr. John, Wiley, Department, of Neurology and Psychiatry. USPHS f rom -25' thousand' dollars for undergraduate trainin, directed by Dr:, H. B. Hunt, Department, of Radi- 31ogy. 500 from Office of Vocational =$26 , Qebabilitation for, teaching and train eeshlps in rehabilitation medicine, di- rected b'y Dn Dwight M. Frost6 De- partment of' Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. -E89,990 trom Office of Vocational Rehabilitation for teaching and train- ing in rehabilitation counseling; di- rected by Dr. Bulent Tunakan, De- partment oflNeurology and Psychiatry. -$18,322 from USPHS for graduate training inw psychiatric occupational therapy, directed by Dr. Ht D. Dun- don, Department of Neurology, and Psychiatry,. Research grants to the Col- lege of Medicine: -For cystic fibrosis research by Dr. Godon E. Gibbs, Department of. Pediatrics: $14,611 from the Nebraska City Community Chest, Nebraska Tu, !berculosis Associatlon;,National Cystic Fibrosis Research Foundationi and from iDr„ Gibbs and' other indi viduals; -For study of, radiation effects on deveioping,cerebral cortex by Dr. Ken- ineth R. Brizzee, Department of' Ob• ,stetrics andi Gynecology;, $22,482 from, Ithe United States Public Health Serw ice:. -For study o[S short-distance air transmission of' physiological' signals by Dr. F. Lowell Dunn, Department of Internal' Medicine, $12,351 from the USPHS j -For cancer research under the,di- rection of Deani J. P. Tollman, 12' thousand dollars from the, American, Cancer Society. -For study of' the effect ob high faG diets-oni longevity by Dr. Denham Harman, Department of Biochemistry, $i18;326 from the USPHS. -For research of iron metabolism in pregnancy by Dr. Roy G. Holly, Department, of' Obstetrics and Gyne- cology, $i10;580 fromithe USPHS. ~ -For study of intravenous chemo- •'therapy for cancer,in outpatients by Dr. M. M. Musseimn. Department of' v Surgery, $6,674 from the American. Cancer Society, W -For research of lipids and lipopro- ~ teins from plasma and atheromas by '` Dr. H. P. Jacobi,. Department oP,Bio- chemistry; $!12;446 from the USPHS. -For electron microscopic study, of' skin tumors;, 36;962' from the USPHS to Dr. Richard B. Wilson, Department of Pathoin gy. -For study telemetering cardia- ~_ function in athletes by Dr. Jack M. V Stemper, CardiovascularResearchLab- oratory, $6,537 from the USPHS, ~ -From the Nebraska Heart Asso- ciation, ciation, one thousand dollars each to Dr:, Warren H. Pearse, Department of' Obstetrics and Gynecology; Dr. Y. C. Ng, Department of Blochemistry„ and Dr:, Paul K. Morring, Department' of' Pediatrics, for heart research, -From United Funds Org+nizationn of Madison;, Neb.,, 465 dollars for re- search in hearrt., polio and muscu:ar dystrophy, supervised by Dean J. P. Tollman: -From tiline &' French I:ab- oratories for study of hypertension by Dr. Robert L. Grissom, Department of' Internal Medicine, 15' hundred dollars. Three fellowship a w a r d s' were made to: Department of. A na t'o my, six h u n d r e d dollars from American Fleart Association; Dean Tct'ilman for stipend for W. Phillips, five hundred dol~ lars from T baccn Industry Research Cornttnlt ee; summer student research fellowship, five hundred dollars f r'o m Ak-Sar-Ben. . . ,Newark, New Jersey `:.October 2'8, 1962 lDoctor Gets Cancer Grant Dr. Martin S. Prot¢el, duet of' the diviszon of oral and der.tal pathology at 14lartland Medical Center, has received a $n;00A grant from the Tobacco Industt3• Research Committee for researt:.h Into mouth cancer. I Accolndin;"• to Dr. Pascal J. Baiocchi, director of health alxU welfare aud acting director of hospitals attd', institutions, the granG is the first in this type of basic research awarded to Mart- land. The grallt, he said, is based oll prelinlinary studies conditcted, by Dr. Protzel during the last sev eral years in bfartland's labora tories. The research will deal with the eorni>arative effects of a cancer- q ca115i11.g ' agNllt an& tobacco tar when applied to the tissues of the motith of' special stralns of whitq mice. Dr. Ptvucl; a graduate of' the University of Pennsylhania Schoot of' Dentistry:, also is assistant pm fessor of oral pathology at tiew York University Sc2loni of Den- istry.

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