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RefNoGLB/49/2/2/57
LevelItem
TitleBrown to J Gilliland, Medical Research Council
Date17 January 1969
DescriptionGives reasons for overspend of recurrent expenses budget - informs her that Dr A G H Blakely will be resigning to take up a lectureship in the Department of Pharmacology at Glasgow in October 1969 - does not intend to replace him - would like to promote Heather Cripps, his technician.
With information on Helen Cripps and also intended programme of research for the Group and copy of a paper 'The effect of nerve stimulation on the synthesis of 3H-noradrenaline from 3H-tyrosine in the isolated blood perfused cat spleen' in Proceedings of the Physiological Society, 20-21 September 1968, Journal of Physiology, 200, 59-60.
Extent6 pages
FormatCarbon copy and printed documents
AccessStatusOpen
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