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IT has recently been announced that Beit Memorial junior fellowship for medical research (normal value £600 per annum) have been awarded as follows: D. V. Bates (Cambridge), to carry out research on respiratory functions, at the Dunn Laboratory, St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London ; D. B. Carlisle (Oxford), to study the mechanism of the production of the anterior pituitary hormones, at the Department of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy, University of Oxford ; Dr. B. Cinader (London), to investigate the formation of multiple antibodies to a single antigen and to examine their properties, at the Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine, London ; Dr. J. T. Davies (London), to investigate the nature of the excitation of living cells by examining the closely similar case of built-up films of materials which recent work suggests to be responsible for the permeability of cell walls, at the Royal Institution ; D. T. Elmore (London), to examine the hydrolysates of nucleic acids, at the University Chemical Laboratory, Cambridge ; Dr. A. S. Jones (Birmingham), to study the immunochemistry of bacterial nucleic acid complexes, at the A. E. Hills Laboratories, Chemistry Department, University of Birmingham ; June Lascelles (Sydney), to study the metabolic function of folic acid and para-aminobenzoic acid, at the Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford ; E. Reid (Aberdeen), to study the pituitary growth hormone in relation to metabolic processes, at the School of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge ; B. D. Wyke (Sydney), to carry out quantitative studies on the electrical activity of the brain in patients with various types of central nervous system.disorders of both organic and functional type, at the Department of Surgery, University of Oxford and Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford.
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Beit Memorial Junior Fellowships for Medical Research. Nature 164, 216 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1038/164216c0
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