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To: R>G> who wrote (847)10/8/1998 7:25:00 PM
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From: mkl/public relations Monday, Sep 28 1998

One of the Nation's Most Prestigious Universities Interviews Drees

"Focus," Carnegie Mellon University's faculty and staff newspaper, is publishing a
story on blood substitutes, and has interviewed Dr. Drees to get an expert's
point of view. The story will be published sometime in October.

Carnegie Mellon is a national research university of about 7,500 students and 3,000
faculty, research and administrative staff. The institution was founded in
1900 in Pittsburgh by industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie when
he donated the funds to create Carnegie Technical Schools. In 1967,
Carnegie Tech merged with the Mellon Institute to form Carnegie Mellon University.

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