Meetings for younger fellows

Meetings for younger fellows

618 CORRESPONDENCE with varying and/or predetermined intervals of dormancy. If such is true, it can be inferred that the non-relapsing malarias do n...

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CORRESPONDENCE

with varying and/or predetermined intervals of dormancy. If such is true, it can be inferred that the non-relapsing malarias do not share the dormancy mechanism as a characteristic. We are, etc., PETER G. CONTACOS WILLIAM E. COLLINS

11 July, 1973

Section on Malaria, Laboratory of Parasitic Diseases, National Institute of Allergyand Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Chamblee, Georgia 30341, U.S.A.

*Present address: Center for Disease Control, Atlanta, Georgia.

MEETINGS FOR YOUNGER FELLOWS The Society is interested in holding evening meetings at which younger workers will present some short papers on their research. It is intended that these papers should, in general, not take longer than 15 to 20 minutes and 3 or 4 would be held in one evening. Any Fellow who feels he would like to take part in one of these meetings is invited to send in his name and a brief summary of his subject.