fectiveness of this new cancer detection research at Harvard University this sum-
B\.ISil‘|€$S Silatégy method in the management of cancer mer.
Competition patients. will also be assessed in our rke- Jamgs S. [Peters, art,Dhai beqenx ap-
search," said Dr. Peter Bosomwort , pointe tot e nationa an ort sso-
won t  Student Team vice president of UK`s Albert B. ciate Program. sponsored by the Dan-
Three University graduate students in Chandler Medical Center. forth Foundation, and as an associate
business administration have won first Results of research work done by Dr. will be a guest of the foundation at con-
place in a national three-day competi- Goldenberg and his research team have ferences and may apply for grants for
tion held atMiamiUniversity of Ohio. been reported in the New England special projects to enhance faculty-stu-
Members of the team, which com- Journal of Medicine and other medical dent relationships.
peted against teams from Notre Dame, journals. Thomas J. Waldhart, library science, i
Indiana University, Michigan State, Dr. Goldenberg recently lectured on is associate editor of a new publication
Eastern Kentucky and West Virginia. this new method in Sweden, Germany entitled. “I.ibrary Research: An Interna-
were Eric Noelke. James E- l'la2€lti¤€ and Belgium. In Germany, Goldenberg tional Journal." The quarterly began in
and Linda S. Wise. all of I-€Xi¤Qt0¤· received an award for his cancer re- the spring and will report results of li-
The b¤$i¤€$$ Strategy €0mP€llti0¤ f0‘ search from the German government. brary and library-related research to
cused on a problem in the carbonated practicinglibrarians.
drink industry,   Bobby O. Hardin, Vincent P. DV-
V Significant Activities neuich and David J. Shippy, engineer-  
Of Faculty & Staff ing, have receixéed awdards for ofutstandi  
  ing papers su mitte to pro essiona  
Coed First to Get Birney Fish, McDowell Cancer Net- publications. The three received the i
RQTC Pilot Scholarship work, has been appointed to the C.A. Hogentogler Award for a paper on   I
  Governor`s Commission on Solid Waste the properties of soil and rock, pre- [ {OC
LIZ vv‘llrem$· rresnmen rrem LeXlng` Disposal. After a study of the state`s sented by the American Society for the   _
r9n· is rne rlrsr Women ln Kenrueky and waste management practices, the com- Testing of Materials, and Hardin got a i Cm
One Or four ln the eeunrry re be awarded mittee will develop recommendations second citation from the American So-   gy
9 full Pilot Scnelarsnlp bv Air Force for the next session of the General As- ciety of Civil Engineers for a paper deal-   C
ROTC neadquenere sembly. ing with minimizing the effects of earth-   qu
The Senelersnip gives ner the Opp"` Robert C. Dickson, biochemistry, was quakes.    
runny re enrer An Force piler training selected. by the American Society for Richard Rankin, human environ-    
ener Sne Completes the UK ROTC pre` Microbiology to present a paper at the ment-design, has been elected to hon- i C.
gram and receives 6 Cemmlsslen as a group`s annual meetingin Los Angeles. orary membership in the American So-  
Second lleurenanr Robert Sexton. experiential educa- ciety of Interior Designers. This classifi-    
tion and general secretary for the Coali— cation by the society is accorded per-   L:
  tion for Alternatives in Postsecondary sons of national reputation who are not 1 E
Grant will Aid Education, testified before the House practicinginterior designers.   y
ln Testing Method Subcommittee on Postsecondary Edu- Joseph Hamburg, allied health pro-   Wl
Of Detecting Tumors cation of the Committee on Education fessions. recently was presented an L lm
and Labor. His Washington testimony honorary doctor of science degree dur- Y
The University has received a concerned access to financial assistance ing commencement ceremonies of the 5]]
$126,000 grant from the National Can- for less—than—half-time students. Hahnemann Medical College and Hos- in
cer Institute for development and testing Joe Fred Sills, allied health profes- pital in Philadelphia, Pa. Hamburg was 5(
of a new method of tumor detection. sions, is the recipient of the Sara C. cited as ‘“one of our country`s leaders in .u
Dr. David M. Goldenberg of UK`s ex- Stice Award for Excellence in Health the education and training of allied in
perimental pathology department will Education. given in recognition of his health professionals," by Dr. Amedeo I
direct the research effort on the proceSS numerous contributions to community Bondi, dean of the Graduate School of D
which was pioneered by UK and the health education. Hahnemann Medical College. y te
Ephraim McDowell Community Cancer Norbert W. Tietz, pathology. recently Robert F. Sexton, experiential educa-   hl
Network in Lexington. A part of the gave a symposium lecture in Columbus, tion, has been elected to the board of di- = W
study will be concerned with evaluation Ohio. for the American Association for rectors of the American Association for , fa
of the new detection method in cancer Clinical Chemistry and the American Higher Education, a large professional i SE
patients. Chemical Society. association of persons interested in all t
UK President Otis Singletary pointed Julia Steinhardt, University Hospital, aspects of higher education. r
tothe grantas"another indication ofthe has been named Recognized Young Clifton J. Marshall, architect, has hi
outstanding work being done by the Dietitian of the Year by the Kentucky been elected president of the National
University and the McDowell Network Dietetics Association. Association of University Architects for gl
in cancer research." Alan Perreiah. philosophy, received 1979-80. He previously served as vice is
"The possible role ofthis technique in a fellowship from the National Endow- president one year and as secretary- ti
initial tumor diagnosis. as well as the ef- ment for the Humanities for study and treasurer for two years. [I U
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