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1972

Re:

13358-06

Jerome Levine, M.D.

Psychopharmacology Research Branch

Eational Institute of Mental Health
5600 Fishers Lane
Rockville, Maryland 20852

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I have been invited to join the faculty of the State
University at Stony Brook, and I am writing to request transfer of the
program, EEG and Human Psychopharmacology, HE 13353—06, and the
equipment purchased under that program, on October 1, 1972 to a new

institution.

This transfer has the approval of the Chairman of the
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30, 1972. Insofar as this study may continue, and in support of the
study, Opiate Effects on Brain Function and Behavior, ME 19476 which
will remain at the New York Medical College, we will continue to carry
out the data analyses at the new facility. With this assurance, Dr.
Petersen has indicated that he will agree to the transfer of the
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programs of the Department of Psychiatry of the New York Medical
College for a minimum period of one year to allow an orderly transition.
This will allow for the transfer of responsibilities of those employees,
now working on NH 13358, to other ongoing programs.
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have received an estimate of $16,250 for preparation of
the site at the State University at Stony Brook tp carry out both the
recording and analytic parts of this program. The space assigned by

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a budget for the period beginning October 1, 1972, I shall request
permission to transfer this amount from the existing categories to
that of "renovation"; and an additional amount for 'moving of equipment".

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grants, Psychopharmacology Funds,

and IAPR

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All laboratory and office equipment on 15a and 15b including
laboratory on 15a; office furniture 15a, 15b, Psychopharmacology
Clinic; typewriter, dictating machine, tape recorder for EEG and 2
tape recorders for voice; a air conditioners (window units); and
complete clinical laboratory equipment and supplies.
complete

EEG

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channel, oximeter, typewriter: These units are
in use for ECT studies and
will remain. Should these
studies terminate, EEG
may be transferred to other
studies or returned to IAPR.

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typewriters; l calculator; 2x2
slide projector and screen; refrigerator; safe; storage cabinets;
keypunch; and sufficient analog tapes for work at Metropolitan

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