T H E N I H C A T A L Y S T | J U L Y A U G U S T 2000 |
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In this issue, we are asking for your reactions in four areas:retirement, NIH programs for graduate students, Interest Group participation, and Hot Methods.. Send your responses on these topics or your comments
on other intramural research concerns to us via e-mail:
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1.This is a repeat question: We are planning an issue that concentrates on retirement and how retired scientists conduct their lives after they leave the NIH campus, and we still want to hear your anecdotes about other scientists, plans of your own, retirement philosophyreally almost anything on this potentially thorny transition.
2.With a new director of graduate program partnerships, Mary DeLong, NIH will be looking for ways to improve and expand programs for graduate students. What would you recommend?
3.What role does your participation in an NIH Interest Group have in your life as an NIH scientist?
4.Are there any "Hot Methods" out there?
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