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AFFILIATED WITHUNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE
332 N. LAUDERDALEP. O. BOX 318MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, 38101
ST. JUDE HOSPITALA Research Institute of Biology and Pediatrics
March 1, 1965
Dr. Albert B. SabinChildren's Hospital Research FoundationUniversity of Cincinnati College of MedicineCincinnati, Ohio
Dear Dr. Sabin:
In the next 6 - 12 months I intend to complete a two yearpostdoctoral traineeship with Dr. Allan Granoff.
I should like very much to spend a year or two in yourlaboratory if it is at all possible. My interests have chieflybeen with enteroviruses, however, I have no definite ties to themand find viral oncogenicity extremely interesting.
If you are contemplating a vacancy in your laboratory within thenext 12 months I should like very much to be considered.
Paul E. Came, Ph.D.PEC/ls
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CURRICULUMVITAE
Name: PAUL EDWARDCAME
Date & Place of Birth: February 25, 1937; Dover, New Hampshire
Marital Status: Married, one child
Academic Degrees:
B.A.M.S.Ph.D.
195819601964
St. Anselm's College, Manchester, New HampshireUniversity of New Hampshire, Durham, New HampshireHahnemann Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
(Bacteriology)(Virology)
Positions:
1957-581959-60
Teaching Assistant, Department of Biology, St. Anselm's College, Manchester, N.H.Research Assistant, Department of Bacteriology, University of New Hampshire, Durham,
New HampshireUSPHS Trainee, Department of Microbiology, Hahnemann Medical College, Philadelphia1960-63
1963 topresent Instructor, Laboratory of Virology, St. Jude Hospital and Department of Microbiology,
University of Tennessee, Memphis
Societies:
American Society for Microbiology
PUBLICATIONS
1. Came, P.E. and Crowell, R. L.: Susceptibility of mouse embryo tissues in vivo and in ~ toCoxsackie A-13 and A-18 viruses. (Abstracted). Bact. Proc. (63rd Annual Meeting Abstracts),pp.149, 1963.
2. Came, P.E., and Crowell, R. L. Studies of Resistance of Fetal Mouse Tissuesin Culture to Coxsackie Group A Viruses. Virology 23:542-552, 1964
3. Granoff, A., Came, P.E., and Rafferty, K.A., Jr. The Isolation and Propertiesof a Virus from Rana pipiens: Its Possible Relationship to the Renal Adeno-carcinoma of the Leopard Frog. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci., Symp. on Viral Diseasesof Poikilothermic Vertebrates (In Press).
4. Granoff, A., and Came, P.E. The Isolation, Cultivation, and Properties ofViruses Isolated from the Leopard Frog, Rana pipiens. Bact. Proc. (65th AnnualMeeting Abstracts) 1965.
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