Professor Ashmore informs Mr Jolliffe that a number of molecular biologists, including members of the MRC Laboratory at Cambridge, have expressed a wish to use the SRF. Professor Ashmore asks how support to the MRC Group might be achieved and how efforts can be co-ordinated with the MRC. Copy of a letter from Professor Ashmore to Mr. C. Jolliffe
A carbon copy letter sent by Professor Ashmore to Mr. C. Jolliffe of the Science Research Council. Professor Ashmore agrees with Mr Jolliffe's modifications to the terms of reference of the Synchrotron Radiation Research Committee, but states some of his own preferences. Professor Ashmore then suggests that arrangements can be made for the creation of the Committee. Copy of a letter from Professor Ashmore to Mr. C. Jolliffe of the Science Research Council
Carbon copy of a letter sent by Professor Ashmore, addressing both the SRF and the SRRC in which he suggests that all users of the Facility should be funded by university agreements, and is proposing to see how this can be achieved with Cambridge, Oxford, and Manchester. He also states that he is not happy with the Physics Committee's decision to limit the delegation to the SRRC to a level of £10,000. Copy of letter from Professor Ashmore to Mr C. Jolliffe
Carbon copy of a letter in which Professor Ashmore thanks Dr Arndt for providing details of the apparatus required for his proposed x-ray work at the SRF, but states that the matter of finance has yet to be resolved between MRC and SRC, and that full costs need to be determined. Copy of letter from Professor Ashmore to Dr. U.W. Arndt of the Medical Research Council