Experts in the fields of enzymes and immunology will be on hand for seminars Saturday during a tri-state meeting of medical technologists at the Fontainebleau motor hotel.
Scheduled to "address the1 group at the morning session is Dr. H. G. Biggs, director of clinical chemistry, University of Tennessee medical units. Dr. Biggs will conduct a discussion on enzymes and Miss Mary West, MT (ASCP), president of Tennessee society, will preside. Hosts for the event will be the Louisiana State society.
Speaking and presenting papers at the afternoon sessions will be Dr. G. John G. Bud-ingh, Armed Forces Epidemio-logical Board, Commission on Influenza, "Current Concepts in Immunology;'' DrLR. A. Welsh,
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at Louisiana State university school of medicine, "Cellular Basis of Immunology;" Dr. Charles C. Sprague, associate professor of hematology at Tu-lane university, "Reactions to Bone Marrow Transplantation;" Sister Mary Raphael Poor, MT (ASCP) chief technologist at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Houston, Texas, ''Electrophoretic Aspects of Immunology;'' and Dr., Jack Geer^ associate professor at the LSU school of medicine in New Orleans, "Immunology and On-jcology."
This will be the second of such meetings of technologists from Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee and is a bi-annual conference. Sessions will%begin Friday with the .key address by Dean William W. Frae of the LSU school of medicine and a seminar on blood coagulation led by Dr. Warren Bell.