NB-03682-2 Nachmias, J., U. Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Relation of visual acuity to apparent brightness. NB-03689-2 Freeman, R. G., Col. Med., Baylor U., Houston, Tex. Photosensitization of the eye. NB-03711-2 Sippel, T. O., Sch. Med., U. Michigan, Ann Arbor. Respiratory metabolism of the lens. NB-03721-2 Wulff, V. J., Masonic Med. Res. Lab., Utica, N.Y. A study of photoreception in Limulus. NB-03739-2 Scott, A. B., Presbyterian Med. Cr., San Francisco. Therapy of epithelization of the anterior chamber. NB-03750-2 DeVoe, R., Sch. Med., Johns Hopkins U., Baltimore, Md. Analysis of spider flicker retinal potentials. NB-03770-2 McGinnis, J., Grad. Sch., Wash. State Univ., Pullman, Wash. Eye and brain damage in birds under continuous light. NB-03771-2 Wilson, F. M., Sch. Med., Indiana U., Indianapolis. Permeability studies in experimental uveitis. NB-03781-2 Sears, M. L., Sch. Med., Yale U., New Haven, Conn. Physiologic studies of aqueous outflow resistance. NB-03785-2 Straatsma, B. R., Sch. Med., U. California, Los Angeles. Adhesive compounds as an aid in ocular surgery. NB-03788-2 Weimar, V. L., Sch. Med., U. Oregon, Portland. The reaction of connective tissue cells to injury. NB-03807-2 Young, R. W., Sch. Med., U. California, Los Angeles. Histophysical and histochemical studies on the eye. NB-03827-2 Dzendolet, E., Grad. Sch., U. Massachusetts, Amherst. Relation of internal retinal potentials to the ERG. NB-03832-1 Holmberg, A. S., Karolinska Inst., Stockholm, Sweden. Electron microscopic analysis of trabecular meshwork. NB-03843-2 Hill, R. M., Sch. Optometry, U. California, Berkeley. Single cell wavelength responses of the Belgian hare. NB-03866-2 Noell, W. K., Sch. Med., U. Buffalo, N.Y. Ion fluxes across mammalian retina. NB-03870-2 Tomita, T., Sch. Med., Keio U., Tokyo, Japan. Comparative study of the vertebrate electroretinogram. NB-03934-2 Ludvigh, E. J., II, Kresge Eye Inst., Detroit. Dynamics of binocular ductions. NB-03951-2 Hoyt, W. F., Sch. Med., U. California, San Francisco. Study of nerve fibers in the anterior visual system. NB-03954-1 Kaufman, H. E., Sch. Med., U. Florida, Gainesville. Ocular toxoplasmosis. NB-03974-2 Kroman, H. S., Sch. Med., Hahnemann Med. C., Philadelphia. Corticosteroids in the eye of humans and rabbits. NB-04024-3 Hanna, C., Sch. Med., Univ. Arkansas, Little Rock, Ark. Biochemical studies in lens cateract formation. NB-04048-1 Sugar, H. S., Sinai Hosp., Detroit, Mich. Antiglaucoma action of cyclodialysis in dogs. NB-04106-1 Friedman, E., Massachusetts Eye, Ear Infirmary, Boston, Mass. Retinal microcirculation. NB-04125-1 Fromm, P. O., Grad. Sch., Michigan State U., East Lansing. Study of eye disease in hatchery reared lake trout. NB-04140-1 Spalter, H. F., Columbia U. C. Phys., Surg., N.Y.C. Autoimmunity in experimental and human uveitis. NB-04194-1 Sjostrand, F. S., U. California, Los Angeles. Extracellular space in retina and CNS. NB-04218-1 Thomas, R. P., Med. C. Georgia, Augusta. Systemic manifestations of open angle glaucoma. NB-04228-1 Allen, R. A., Sch. Med., Univ. California, Los Angeles. Ultrastructure of retinal bipolar cells. NB-04229-1 Levine, R. Z., New York U. Med. C., N.Y.C. Experimental diabetic retinopathy. NB-04230-1 Levine, R. Z., New York U. Med. C., N.Y.C. Experimental corneal vascularization. NB-94233-2 Duane, T. D., Jefferson Med. Col., Philadelphia Plethysmographic occlusion of the ophthalmic artery. NB-04242-1 Flom, M. C., Sch. Optometry, U. California, Berkeley. Contour interaction and fixation tremor in amblyopia. NB-04285-2 Frayser, R., Med. Cr., Indiana U., Indianapolis. Study of the retinal circulation. NB-04334-1 Dennis, W. H., Sch. Med., Univ. Louisville, Louisville, Ky. Corneal electrophysiology. NB-04342-2 Hurvich, L. M., U. Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Visual processesAdaptive and temporal properties. NB-04243-1 Waitzman, M. B., Med. Sch., Emory U., Atlanta, Ga. Metabolic systems in aqueous humor dynamics. NB-04281-1 Stone, W., Jr., Mass. Eye, Ear Inf., Boston. Surgical polymers— Standardization, purification, synthesis. NB-04288-2 Kinoshita, J. H., Sch. Med., Harvard U., Boston. Research career development award-Experimental Cataracts. NB-04310-1 Aronson, S. B., Univ. California Med. Cr., San Francisco. Study of ocular immune reactions. NB-04318-2 Waitzman, M. B., Sch. Med., Emory U., Atlanta, Ga. The role of corticoids in aqueous humor dynamics. NB-04319-2 Waitzman, M. B., Sch. Med., Emory U., Atlanta, Ga. Parasympathomimetic properties of ocular extracts. NB-04333-1 Bulle, P. H., Georgetown U. Med. Cr., Wash., D.C. Uveal blood flow and metabolism studied in vivo. NB-04342-2 MacDonald, R., Sch. Med., Univ. Louisville, Louisville, Ky. Corneal electrophysiology. NB-04342-2 Hurvich, L. M., Sch. Arts. Sci., U. Pennsylvania, Phila. Visual processes-Adaptive and temporal properties. NB-04404-1 Safir, A., Col. Med., Yeshiva U., N.Y.C. Spectral variation of retinal directional sensitivity. NB-04422-1 Cronly-Dillon, J. R., Oxford U., Oxford, England. Discrimination of visual shape in the goldfish. NB-04446-1 Maumenee, A. E., Sch. Med., Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, Md. Diabetic retinopathy. NB-04447-1 Verhave, T., Presbyterian Med. Cr., San Francisco, Cal. An investigation of nonvisual ocular feedback. NB-04452-1 McConnell, D. G., Ohio State U. Res. Fdn., Columbus. Chemical studies of stimulated retina. NB-04486-1 Morris, A., Presbyterian Med. Cr., Inst. Med. Sci., San Francisco, Cal. Brightness discrimination and intraocular pressure. NB-04501-1 Irvine, A. R., Jr., Estelle Doheny Eye Fdn., Los Angeles, Cal. Effect of blood and pressure on cultured ocular tissues. NB-04533-2 Bortoff, A., Sch. Med., State U. New York, Syracuse, N.Y. Electrical activity of the retina. NB-04539-1 Binder, R. F., Sch. Med., Western Reserve U., Cleveland, Ohio. Intraocular hemolysis. NB-04540-2 McLaughlin, S. C., Jr., Inst. Psychol. Res., Tufts Univ., Medford, Mass. Visual perception in strabismus. NB-04547-1 Jampel, R. S., Columbia Univ., N. Y. C. Eye movements from brain stimulation. NB-4578-1 Kruger, L., Sch. Med., U. California, Los Angeles. Visual projection in submammalian vertebrates. NB-04579-1 Koella, W. P., Worcester Fdn. Exptl. Biology, Shrewsbury, Mass. Visual and vestibular projection to cerebellum. NB-04625-1 Dayton, G., Jr., Sch. Med., U. California, Los Angeles. Developmental study of coordinated eye movements in the human infant. NB-04630-1 Hamasaki, D. I., Sch. Med., U. Miami, Coral Gables. ions and drugs on the electroretinogram. Effect of NB-04633-1 Lovell, W. V., Route Two, Box 18, Sanford, Florida. Modified NB-04668-1 Glocklin, V. C., Univ. Chicago, Ill. Metabolism of retinal pigment cell epithelium. NB-04669-1 Collins, C. C., Presbyterian Med. Cr., Eye Research Inst., San Fran- NB-04886-1 Onley, J. W., Col. Arts. Sci., U. Rochester, N.Y. Psychophysical studies of visual sensitivity. NB-04695-1 Sears, M. L., Sch. Med., Yale U., New Haven, Conn. Retinal vascular metabolism. NB-04717-1 Riesen, A. H., Univ. California, Riverside. Vision in special environments-Developmental effects. [Enclosure 2] RESEARCH SUPPORT OF VISION AND VISUAL DISORDERS AI-944 Eichenwald, H. F., College of Medicine,, Cornell Univ., N.Y.C. The toxoplasma parasite and toxoplasmosis. AI-1741 Siim, J. C., Sch. Med., State Serum Inst., Copenhagen, Denmark. Studies on acquired toxoolasmosis. AI-2070 Kessel, J. F., E. Doheny Eye Fdn., Los Angeles, Cal. Possible relation of toxoplasma and amoebae to uveitis. AI-2551 Fledman, H. A., Sch. Med., Res. Fdn., State Univ. New York, Albany, N.Y. Toxoplasma immunity. AI-3023 Top, F. H., State Univ. Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. Epidemiology of toxoplasmosis. AI-3799 Dienst, R. B., Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Ga. Epidemiology of toxoplasmosis. AI-4717 Remington, J. S., Palo Alto Med. Res. Fdn., Palo Alto, Calif. Toxoplasmosis-Nature of infection and immune response. AM-1165 Van Eck, W. F., Sch. Med., Yale Univ., New Haven, Conn. Clinical and experimental studies on diabetic retinopathy. AM-4803 Guest, G. M., Children's Hosp., Cincinnati, Ohio. Metabolic studies in diabetic children. AM-4996 Davis, M. D., Sch. Med., Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. Role of endocrine dysfunction in diabetic retinopathy. AM-6135 Keen, H., Guy's Hosp., London, England. Retinal metabolism and diabetes mellitus. AM-6490 Toussaint, D., Med. Queen Elizabeth Fdn., Brussels, Belgium. Human and experimental (cats) diabetic retinopathy. AM-6735 Candau, M. G., WHO, Geneva, Switzerland. Hypervitaminosis A— Xerophthalmia and keratomalacia. CA-4346 Hyman, G. A., Col. Phys. & Surg., Cornell Univ., N.Y.C. Combined X-ray and chemical therapy of retinoblastoma. MH-2528 Engel, E., Upstate Med. Cr., State Univ., New York, Syracuse, N.Y. Adaptation in artificially aniseikonia and its after effects. MH-6362 Keeler, M. H., Sch. Med., Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. Study of retinal phenomena and psychotomimetic drugs. MH-6621 Lit, A., Grad. Sch., So. Illinois Univ., Carbondale, Ill. Effects of illumination on binocular space perception. MH-6744 Kandel, G. L., Rensselaer Inst., Troy, N.Y. Factors influencing binocular integration. MH-7179 Brozek, J., Grad. Sch., Lehigh Univ., Bethlehem, Pa. Disruptive effects of flickering illumination. MH-7413 Misiak, H., Grad. Sch., Fordham Univ., N.Y.C. The effect of meprobamate on critical flicker frequency. MH-7743 Walsh, J. F., Grad. Sch., Fordham Univ., N.Y.C. Diurnal Variation of CFF thresholds. NB-434 Lowry, O. H. Washington Univer., St. Louis, Mo. Quantitative histochemistry of the retina. NB-492 Smelser, G. K., Col. Phys. Surg., Columbia Univ., N.Y.C. Functional development of the eye. NB-604 Jawetz E., Sch. Med., Univ. California, San Francisco, Cal. Studies of viral keratoconjunctivitis. NB-964 Scott, L. V., Sch. Med., Univ. Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Okla. Experimental herpes simplex infections in the fetus. NB-1202 Smelser, G. K., Sch. Med., Columbia Univ., N.Y.C. Electron microscopy of the eye. NB-1330 Fernandez, C., Univ. Chicago, Ill. Vestibular system-Clinical and experimental. NB-1341 Harman, P. J., Seton Hall Col. Med., Dent., Jersey City, N. J. Optic system in cat and monkey. NB-1900 Spector, A., Mass. Eye, Ear Infirmary, Boston, Mass. Lens proteins and glutathione. NB-1911 Wortman, R., Sch. Med., Washington Univ., St. Louis, Mo. Mucopolysaccharides of the eye. NB-1940 Sidman, R. L., Sch. Med., Harvard Univ., Boston, Mass. Histochemistry of normal and diseased retinas. NB-1962 Bardawill, W. A., St. Margaret's Hospital, Boston, Mass. Temporal arteritis-A blinding disease. NB-2010 Bernstein, M. H., Sch. Med, Wayne State Univ., Detroit, Mich. Electron Microscopy of retina and supporting tissues. NB-2018 Nelken, D., Med. Sch., Hebrew Univ., Jerusalem, Israel Immunological aspects of corneal transplantation. NB-2108 Eaton, H. D., Col. Agr., Univ. Conneticut, Storrs, Conn. Hypo-and hyervitaminosis A. NB-2298 Kornblueth, W., Sch. Med., Hebrew Univ., Jerusalem, Israel. Carbohydrate metabolism of lens of experimental animals. NB-2333 Marg, E., Univ. California, Berkeley, Cal. Visual system studies with new electronic methods. NB-2507 Parsons, O. A., Univ. Oklahoma Med. Cr., Okla. City. Flicker-fusion visual fields in the brain damaged. NB-2546 Sery, T. W., Wills Eye Hospital, Phila., Penna. Experimental uveitis in the rabbit. NB-2769 Futterman, S., Mass. Eye & Ear Inf., Boston, Mass. Retinal Metabolism. NB-2824 Bernkopf, H., Hebrew University-Hadassah Med. Sch., Jerusalem, Israel Immunological and serological studies on trachoma virus. NB-2856 Howe, A. F., Retina Fdn., Inst. Biol., Med. Sci., Boston, Mass. Chemical & immunochemical studies of vitreous body. NB-2889 Sjostrand, F. S., Col. Ltrs., Univ. California, Los Angeles, Cal. Development and organization of visual pathways. NB-2913 Stone, W., Jr., Mass. Eye & Ear Infirmary, Boston, Mass. Chemistry of collagen in transparency and opacity. NB-3010 McLean, J. M., Col. Med., Cornell Univ, N.Y.C. Blood osmolality and intraocular pressure. NB-3111 Dukes, C. D., Sch. Med., Baylor Univ., Houston, Texas. Local antibody formation and experimental uveitis. NB-3144 Grayston, J. T., Sch. Med., Univ. Washington, Seattle, Wash. Prevention of trachoma. NB-3225 Bickford, R. G., Mayo Assn., Rochester, Minn. Electrocerebral response to visual pattern. NB-3245 Landman, J., McGill Univ., Montreal, Canada. localization of lens antigens in man. Formation and NB-3289 Bender, M. B., Mount Sinai Hospital, New York City, N.Y. Central determinants of retinal excitability in man. NB-3435 Bennett, D. R., Sch. Med., Univ. Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. Action of adrenergic drugs on intracular pressure. NB-3455 Porterfield, J. F., Sch. Med., Univ, Missouri, Columbia, Mo. Clinicopathologic study of autopsy eyes. NB-3465 Guyton, J. S., Henry Ford Hosp., Detroit, Mich. Hypersensitivity in clouding of rabbit corneal grafts. NB-3483 Kupfer, C., Harvard Med., Mass: Eye, Ear Inf., Boston, Mass. Projection of human retina on lateral geniculate body. NB-3489 Schepens, C. L., Retina Fdn., Boston, Mass. Connective tissue diseases in the eye. NB-3528 Schwartz, A. S., Barrow Neurological Inst., Phoenix, Ariz. Neural mechanisms in flicker perception. NB-3636 Armaly, M. F., Sch. Med., State Univ., Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. Pilot study international collaboration on glaucoma. NB-3637 Barany, E. H., Sch. Med., Uppsala Univ., Uppsala, Sweden. Comparative study of glaucoma in monkey species. NB-3693 Gay, A. J., Sch. Med., Washington Univ., St. Louis, Mo. Projection from minute retinal lesions to lateral geniculate nucleus. NB-3740 Talman, E. L., Med. Res. Fdn., Oregon, Portland, Oreg. Galactose and lens metabolism. NB-3834 Haddad, H. M., Sch. Med., Washington Univ., St. Louis, Mo. Sialic acids in the eye. NB-3841 Barber, A. N., Sch. Med., Louisiana State Univ., Baton Rouge, La. A study of genetic factors for blindness. NB-3888 Misiak, H., Grad. Sch., Fordham Univ., N.Y.C. Standardization of the critical flicker frequency test. NB-3943 Lennox-Buchthal, M. A., Sch. Med., Univ. Copenhagen, Denmark. Central nervous mechanisms in color vision. NB-3960 O'Connor, G. R., Sch. Med., Univ. California, Berkeley, Calif. The separation and analysis of toxoplasma antigens. NB-4059 Goodner, E. K., Univ. California Med. Sch., Berkeley, Calif. Experimental lens-induced uveitis in rabbits. NB-4116 Feldman, G. L., Col. Med., Baylor Univ., Houston, Tex. Chemically induced cataracts in the chick embryo. NB-4145 Rosenberg, B., Col. Sci., Arts, Michigan State Univ., East Lansing, Mich. Electronic charge transport in visual systems. NB-4277 Feldman, G. L., Sch. Med., Baylor Univ., Houston, Tex. The lipids in experimentally induced cataracts. NB-4282 Woodcock, R. W., Colorado State College, Greeley, Colo. Development of an electronic brailling system. NB-4286 Braley, A. E., Sch. Med., State Univ., Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. Travel fund for International Ophthalmology Congress. NB-4358 Rothstein, H., Col. Arts. Sci., Univ. Vermont, Burlington, Vt. In vivo & in vitro studies of cell division & amino acid incorporation in the ocular lens. NB-4393 Massopust, L. C., Psychiatric Res. Fdn., Cleveland, Ohio. Comparisons of the retina and ERG in primates. NB-4521 Woodburne, L., Grad. Sch., Univ. Washington, Seattle, Wash. Visual acuity, visual discrimination, and visual cortex of squirrel monkey. NB-4530 Gunter, R., Sch. Psychol., San Fernando Valley State C., Northridge, Calif. The nature of primate color vision. NB-4576 Bender, M. B., Mount Sinai Hospital, N.Y.C. Effects of arousal on human oculomotor function. NB-4590 Klein, D., Inst. de Genetique medicale, Geneva, Switzerland. Genetic studies of tapetoretinal degenerations. NB-4591 Kern, H. L., Albert Einstein Col. Md., Yeshiva Univ., N.Y.C. Mucoproteins of the cornea. NB-4684 Cleasby, G. W., Presbyterian Med. Cr., San Francisco, Calif. Experimental modification of corneal graft reactions. NB-5021 Chick, E. W., West Virginia Univ., Morgantown, W. Va. Pathogenesis of mycotic ulcerative keratis. RF-0025 Korc, I., Sch. Med., Universidad de la Republica, Montevideo, Uru guay. Biochemical studies on normal and cataractous lenses. |