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AT the recent quarterly meeting of the Grand Council of the British Empire Cancer Campaign, grants totalling £5,296 were approved; £1,187 to Dr. A. Pollard, working at the Courtauld Institute of Biochemistry at the Middlesex Hospital, on a special scheme of biochemical research inaugurated by the Scientific Advisory Committee; £150 to Dr. F. G. Spear, working at the Strangeways Research Laboratory, Cambridge, for the purchase of a low-voltage equipment apparatus, and £700 for the purchase of a 200 k.v. 10 m.a. Greinacher set; £300 for six months for work being carried out under the direction of Mr. F. C. Pybus through the North of England Council of the Campaign; £1,256 for fifteen months to Dr. Alexander Haddow, who is transferring from his research appointment in Edinburgh to continue special research work at The Royal Cancer Hospital (Free); £320 to Mr. Nevill Wilhner, working at the Physiological Laboratory, Cambridge, for technical assistance and purchase of apparatus; and £150 for six months to Dr. Alice Leigh-Smith, working under the direction of Dr. Thomas Lumsden at the London Hospital.
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Grants for Cancer Research. Nature 138, 119 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/138119b0
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