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Two Harvard scientists have been awarded American Cancer Society Fellowships to aid them in their work to wards finding new and better weapons for the war on cancer.
They are Dr. Robert D. Griesemer, research fellow in Dermatology, and Dr. Thomas C. Hall, research fellow in Medicine. The grants are for living expenses for one year plus $50.
Dr. Griesemer is doing research to determine the difference between normal and cancerous skin tissue.
Dr. Hall is studying Teukemia in mice to determine what changes occur when animals are treated with certain chemicals.
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