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//. Payments and budgets 



Unless otherwise requested at the time of Initiating a specific grant, paymentii 

 will be made quarterly in advance to the Institution at which research is oeinp 

 conducted. * 



Grants may not be transferred from one institution to another due to a chane« 

 in affiliation by the principal investigator without express permission. 



The contract for a grant may be terminated prior to normal expiration dat* 

 by the grantee upon notification to the Executive Secretary of the Tobacco in 

 duscry Research Committee with a statement of the reasons for termination 



Budgets are presumed to be accurate at the time of issuance of a grant. How. 

 ever, if for unforeseen reasons, additional funds or reapportion of funds ar« 

 required such request will be considered upon receipt of a complete statement 

 of reasons for such change. 



At the time of expiration of a grant or in the event of its termination, un- 

 ■expended funds shall be returned to the Tobacco Industry Research Committee 

 If, at such expiration or termination, additional projects are anticipated and are 

 approved such funds may, upon request, be applied against the new grant at 

 the time of Its Issuance. 



///. Reports 



Grantees are to furnish a report of activities semiannually. These need not be 

 extensive but should be sufficiently Informative to permit the Scientific Advisory 

 Board of the Tobacco Industry Research Committee to know who is being ac- 

 complished. At the conclusion of a project a detailed report is expected which 

 shall be given in writing to the Scientific Advisory Board. 



An expenditure report should be made by the grantee semiannually. 



IV. Exchange of information 



With the consent of the grantee, the Scientific Advisory Board may recom- 

 mend the exchange of interim information between Investigators working r>n 

 different projects if the interim results Indicate a relationship between projects. 

 This would only be done with the object of assisting and expediting work in 

 process. 



V. Publication and public information 



The Tobacco Industry Research Committee approves the initial presentation by 

 the investigator of research resul tg only in accented medical ami qcientiflc 

 ioumals or beforp nccepcei l medical or scientiflc^societies. It h^s^no ohieotion tq^ 

 dissemination to the public of an v or all T^ al conclusion s from proj ects In these~ 

 wd'yg;— — ■ 



Information from semiannua l or fi nal reports will be released publicly only with 

 the^gglBis Sion o r the in r eisii i g tog: 



jOUiujl ui aiJciety schedules the prese ntation of an y findings fro m a 



^e St.'lttm ifll'' Advisory Hoarg will exDecT~^-«tatan>ent~or abstract ^om 



ffantee covering the date and general subject matter of his presentation. 

 While no special funds are provided to assist publication of results covering 

 costs of illustrating, typesetting or other expenditures, the Tobacco Industry 

 Research Committee will consider a request for such funds upon presentation of 

 the manuscript to be published. 



Attachment C 



The Research Program of the Scientefic Advisobt Board to the 

 Tobacco Industry Research Committee 



the scientific advi80rt board 



Members of the Scientific Advisory Board to the Tobacco Industry Research 

 Committee are : 



Chairman and Scientific Director : Clarence Cook Little. Sc. D., LL. D., Lit. D.. 

 Director, the Roscoe B. Jackson Memorial Laboratory, Bar Harbor. Maine 



McEeen Cattell, Ph. D.. M. D., Professor and Head of the Department of Phar- 

 macology, Cornell University Medical College, New York, N. Y. 



Julius H. Comroe, Jr., M. D., Chairman and Professor. Department of Physiology 

 and Pharmacology, Graduate School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



