Science Grants

Hazardous wastes study. $25,000 from the General Electric Foundation to Resources for the Future, Washington, D.C. HEALTH SCIENCES Mental health. $19,500 from the Chicago Community Trust to the University of illinois at Chicago for the Pacific/Asian American Mental Health Research Center Obstetrics. $32,535 from the Ford Foundation to International Women’s Health Coalition, New York, for research on reproductive health care in Indonesia Geriatrics center. $1 million from the Sarah and

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Hazardous wastes study. $25,000 from the General Electric Foundation to Resources for the Future, Washington, D.C.

HEALTH SCIENCES

Mental health. $19,500 from the Chicago Community Trust to the University of illinois at Chicago for the Pacific/Asian American Mental Health Research Center Obstetrics. $32,535 from the Ford Foundation to International Women’s Health Coalition, New York, for research on reproductive health care in Indonesia

Geriatrics center. $1 million from the Sarah and Pauline Maier Foundation,.Charleston, W.Va., to the School of Medicine at Marshall University (WVa.) Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development. $50,000 from the Duke Endowment to Duke University Medical Center

ENGINEERING

Optical engineering. $50,000 from the Westinghouse Foundation to the University of Arizona to coordinate the research activities of the Optical Sciences Center and the Departments of Electrical and Computer Engineering

MATHEMATICS:

Mathematics program. $70,558 from the General Electric Foundation to Oberlin College (Ohio)

VETERINARY MEDICINE:

Facilities. $1.5 ...

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