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 | | The IGTC was founded as an association of member companies engaged in the manufacture, sale, and commercial use of glutamates. |
 | | The National Trade and Professional Associations of the United States (International Glutamate Technical Committee, 1994) stated that the IGTC was an association of 25 individuals, 20 companies, and 3 staff, composed of physicians and/or scientists employed by producers or users of glutamic acid and its salts or doing research on it in university laboratories. |
 | | In 1967, the Mead-Johnson Professorship in the Department of Pediatrics was established by the Mead-Johnson and Company Foundation, Inc., and Lloyd J. Filer, Jr., M.D., Ph.D., moved from Mead-Johnson (a producer of infant formula) to the University of Iowa College of Medicine, where he served as Mead-Johnson Professor from 1967 through 1977. |
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