9 

 CommnnicaHons from the Hubrecht Laboratory 



I The new building 



The new building of the Hubrecht Laboratory has been gradually put into 

 function during the spring of 1964. The official inauguration took place on July 

 16th. A brief description of the building and its facilities is to be found in the 

 last full issue, 1963, page 294. 



A booklet is being prepared presenting the most essential information con- 

 cerning the history, present status and accommodation, activities and facilities 

 of the Hubrecht Laboratory. This will be distributed early in 1965. 



II The international team project 



The fifth international research team will meet from February 1st till July 

 31st, 1965. Its central topic will be: "Organogenesis in vertebrate embryos". 

 The team will work under the guidance of the Director and several staff- 

 scientists of the Laboratory. 



A preliminary list of participants follows below: 



W. Achtelik, M.D. (Zabrze, Poland) 



Miss R. Czolowska, M.Sc. (Warszawa, Poland) 



R. Hirakow, M.D. (Tokyo, Japan) 



H. Maisel, M.D. (Detroit, Mich., U.S.A.) 



Miss A. Micciarelli, Ph.D. (Perugia, Italy) 



I. A. Niazi, Ph.D. (Jaipur, India) 



A. K. Ray, M.Sc. (Krishnagar, India) 



G. Reynaud, M.Sc. (Marseille, France) 



Mrs. Z. Stefanova-Mazakova, Ph.D. (Prague, Czechoslovakia) 



Miss M. Svehlova, M.D. (Prague, Czechoslovakia) 



Miss E. B. Kritchinskaya (Leningrad. U.S.S.R.) 



III The scientific staff 



On January 1st, 1965, the scientific staff of the Laboratory will be composed 

 as follows: 



Prof. P. D. Nieuwkoop, Ph.D.. general and scientific Director 



J. A. Leussink, M.Sc, Administrator 



J. Faber, Ph.D., 1st scientific Officer (insect developmental genetics; 

 managing editor of "General Embryological Information Service") 



Miss E. C. Boterenbrood, Ph.D. (experimental developmental morphology; 

 amphibian morphogenesis) 



Miss K. A. Lawson, Ph.D. (vertebrate tissue- and organ culture in relation 

 to development) 



K. Hara, Ph.D. (photo- and cinematography in relation to development; 

 avian morphogenesis) 



Th. M. Konijn, Ph.D. (developmental physiology; morphogenesis in slime 

 molds) 



J. G. Bluemink, M.Sc. (ultrastructure in relation to development) 



Miss G. A. Ubbels, M.Sc. (developmental histology, histo- and cyto- 

 chemistry) 



(developmental biochemistry) (vacant) 



