Abstract

THE National Research Council of Canada has awarded Merck Fellowships in the natural sciences for the yea 1949–50 to Dr. D. A. I. Goring, Department of physical Chemistry, McGill University, for work in colloid science under Prof. F. J. W. Roughton, at the University of Cambridge ; and to Dr. M. J. Miller, Instititute of Parasitology, Macdonald College, MeGill University, who will pursue his studies in medical parasitology and clinical tropical medicine at the School of Tropical Medicine, University of Calcutta. The purpose of Merck Fellowships is to give special training and experience to young men and women who have demonstrated marked ability in research in chemical or biological science and who wish to broaden their fields of investigation. These fellowships are supported by Merck and Co., Ltd., and the selection of fellows is made by the Merck Fellowship Board of the National Research Council of Canada.

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