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A COMMITTEE of Swedish experts has drawn up plans for the establishment of a Central Council for Medical Research, and the granting of yearly allocations of Kr. 1,000,000 for medical research. The committee recommends that the annual sum of Kr. 400,000 should be granted for medical research at the Universities of Uppsala and Lund, the Caroline, Odontological and Veterinary Institutes, and that Kr. 600,000 should be put at the disposal of the Council. As projected, the sum of Kr. 400,000 is to be divided among the five university colleges every year. Further, the sum of Kr. 135,000 would be used for bursaries of Kr. 5,000 each for students' theses on medical and related subjects. The Council would, among other things, have the task of organizing collaboration between scientific men working on research in natural science and medicine.
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Medical Research in Sweden. Nature 155, 723 (1945). https://doi.org/10.1038/155723a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/155723a0