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APPENDIX B

AWARDS BY THE

LIFE INSURANCE MEDICAL RESEARCH FUND

1960

GRANTS TO INSTITUTIONS IN AID OF RESEARCH ON
DISEASES OF THE HEART AND ARTERIES

Albany Medical College, Albany, N. Y., for research by Dr. Robert S.
Alexander on reflex regulation of venous tone, $11,660.

Boston University, Boston, Mass., for research by Dr. E. T. Angelakos on the magnitude of electrocardiographic potentials, $11,550.

Columbia University, New York, N. Y., for research by Dr. Seymour P. Halbert on streptococcal antibodies in rheumatic fever and their identification, $15,400.

Columbia University, New York, N. Y., for research by Dr. George D. Pappas on capillary changes during development as related to function, $17,605.

Cornell University, New York, N. Y., for research by Dr. Robert F.
Pitts on the site and mechanism of action of diuretic drugs, $23,100.
Cornell University, New York, N. Y., for research by Dr. David D.
Thompson on electrolyte metabolism in animals and man, $14,300.

Duke University, Durham, N. C., for research by Dr. Eugene A. Stead,
Jr., on cardiovascular and respiratory physiology, $36,300.

Emory University, Atlanta, Ga., for research by Dr. Geoffrey H. Bourne on histochemical changes in the kidneys, adrenals, and pituitary gland in hypertension, $19,800.

Harvard 'Iniversity, Cambridge, Mass., for research by Dr. Konrad Bloch on the biological synthesis of cholesterol, $36,300.

Harvard University, Boston, Mass., for research by Dr. Howard A. Frank on myocardial collateral circulation, $8,250.

Harvard University, Boston, Mass., for research by Dr. John L. Oncley on human plasma lipoproteins, $36,300.

Harvard University, Boston, Mass., for research by Dr. Arthur K. Solomon on the transport of small molecules out of proximal tubules of Necturus kidney, $18,700.

Harvard University, Boston, Mass., for research by Dr. Fredrick J.
Stare on dietary lipids, tissue lipids, and tissue function, $39,600.
Howard University, Washington, D. C., for research by Dr. Edward W.
Hawthorne on experimental hypertension, $8,800.

Jewish Hospital, Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, for research by

Dr. Ernest C. Foulkes on the function of potassium in renal secretory
mechanisms, $16,720.

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md., for research by Dr. Francis
P. Chinard on the passage of water and other substances across biological
barriers, $22,000.

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md., for research by Dr. W. Barry
Wood, Jr., on the cellular physiology of acute inflammation, $33,000.

Masonic Foundation for Medical Research and Human Welfare, Utica, N. Y.,
for research by Dr. Gordon K. Moe on neural organization of cardiovascular
homeostatic mechanisms, $20,900.

Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Ga., for research by Dr. Philip Dow
on indicator dilution methods for measuring blood flow, $19,800.

New York University Medical Center, New York, N. Y., for research by
Dr. Saul J. Farber on metabolic derangements associated with salt and
water metabolism in heart disease, $16,830.

New York University Medical Center, New York, N. Y., for research by
Dr. Benjamin W. Zweifach on the behavior of peripheral blood vessels
in hypertension, $15,400.

Northwestern University, Chicago, Ill., for research by Dr. C. Larkin
Flanagan on divalent cationic requirements for renal tubular transport
systems, $8,250.

St. Luke's Hospital, New York, N. Y., for research by Dr. James G. Hilton
on adrenal gland physiology, $22,000.

San Francisco Institute of Medical Sciences, San Francisco, Calif., for
research by Dr. Victor Richards on circulatory dynamics relative to
surgical treatment, $11,000.

State University of New York College of Medicine at New York City, for
research by Dr. Walton H. Marsh on the metabolism and intracellular
localization of angiotensin in normo- and hypertensive states, $16,500.

University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, for research by Dr. Charles
N. Gillis on the basal tone of blood vessels, $13,750.

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University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, for research by Dr. Lawrence B. Smillie on the structure of proteins, ultraviolet absorption and optical rotatory dispersion studies, $16,500.

University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B. C., for research by Dr. Edwin E. Daniel on ionic distribution, vascular muscle contraction, and their relation to hypertension, $26,400.

University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B. C., for research by Dr. George I. Drummond on mechanisms of drug-induced changes in cardiac contractility, $17,600.

University of Buffalo, Buffalo, N. Y., for research by Dr. Joseph M. Benforado on autonomic nerve function in the mammalian heart, $8,030.

University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill., for research by Dr. Maurice E. Krahl on lipoproteins and regulation of enzymatic activity at the cellular and sub-cellular levels, $22,000.

University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill., for research by Dr. Lloyd J. Roth on the metabolism and mechanism of action of radioactive-labeled cardiac glycosides, $9,900.

University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, for research by Dr. Julius B. Kahn, Jr., on relations between active cation transport and cardiac function, $19,800.

University of Colorado, Denver, Colo., for research by Dr. W. Gregory Cooper on morphological and cytochemical properties of smooth muscle cells in tissue culture, $17,600.

University of Colorado, Denver, Colo., for research by Dr. Robert J. Glaser on experimental streptococcal infections and their relation to rheumatic fever, $19,800.

University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, for research by Dr. Duane G. Wenzel
on the role of nicotine in the production of atherosclerosis, $9,900.
University of Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland, for research by Dr. William
D. Blake on the neurohumoral control of renal function, $8,800.

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn., for research by Dr. Lerner B. Hinsaw on effects of changes in flow and large vein pressure on postcapillary resistance, $12,540.

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn., for research by Dr. C. Walton Lillehei on the development of new and improved methods for cardiac surgery, $33,000.

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AWARDS BY THE

LIFE INSURANCE MEDICAL RESEARCH FUND

POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS FOR 1960-61

These fellowships carry awards varying from $4,500 to $7,000

William M. Bortz, M.D., Mill Valley, Calif., for study with Dr. I. L.
Chaikoff at the University of California, Berkeley.

Ara M. Chalvardjian, M.D., St. Louis, Mo., for study with Dr. W. S.
Hartroft at Washington University, St. Louis.

Jaroslav V. Frei, M.D., Montreal, Que., for study with Dr. A. C. Ritchie at McGill University, Montreal, Quebec. (Continued for second year)

Gerald C. Goeringer, Ph.D., Washington, D. C., for study at European institutions. (Continued for second year)

Carl A. Goresky, M.D., New York City, for study with Dr. A. S. V. Burgen at Montreal General Hospital, Canada.

Joe W. Grisham, M.D., St. Louis, Mo., for study with Dr. W. S. Hartroft at Washington University, St. Louis.

James A. Herd, M.D., Wellesley Hills, Mass., for study with Dr. A. C.
Barger at the Harvard Medical School.

Bernard J. Leboeuf, M.D., Cambridge, Mass., for study with Dr. A. Baird Hastings at the Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation, La Jolla, Calif.

Gordon Newton, M.D., St. Louis, Mo., for study with Dr. J. C. Skou at the Institute of Physiology, University of Aarhus, Denmark.

Plinio Prioreschi, M.D., Montreal, Canada, for study with Dr. H. Selye at the University of Montreal, Canada. (Two-year award)

Alexander M. Saunders, M.D., Vancouver, Canada, for study with Dr. A.
Dorfman at the La Rabida-University of Chicago Institute.

Allan L. Sherwin, M.D., Montreal, Canada, for study with Dr. Bram Rose at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, Canada.

Guillermo Urrutia, M.D., Boston, Mass., for study with Dr. G. F.
Cahill, Jr., at the Harvard Medical School. (Two-year award)

Douglas R. Waud, M.D., Boston, Mass., for study with Dr. W. D. N. Paton at Oxford University, England. (Two-year award)

Robert Whang, M.D., Baltimore, Md., for study with Dr. L. G. Welt at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

APPENDIX C

CURRENT INVESTMENTS OF A REPRESENTATIVE
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY IN HEALTH CARE
AND RELATED FACILITIES

(Northwestern National Life Insurance Company, Minneapolis, Minn.) April 1973

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