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New crystallographic center

JAN 01, 1965

DOI: 10.1063/1.3047165

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A Center for Crystallographic Research is being established in Buffalo, N.Y., with David Harker as its director. Its financial support comes from the Roswell Park Division of Health Research, Incorporated, an organization created to administer grants in support of scientific research at the Roswell Park Memorial Institute, the Cancer Research Institute of the New York State Department of Health. The two story 60′×100′ building in which the Center will be housed is under construction on a site adjacent to the Roswell Park complex near downtown Buffalo, and is expected to be ready early in 1965. The Center’s intended personnel will consist of: (1) About five scientists at the professional level. (2) About ten scientists with standings ranging from post doctorate fellows to associate professors. These people will often have temporary appointments of from one to five years. (3) Eventually about thirty graduate students. They will be students in departments of established universities, but doing research under the direction of members of the first two categories.

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Volume 18, Number 1

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