T H E   N I H    C A T A L Y S T      M A R C H  – A P R I L   2001

CALL FOR CATALYTIC REACTIONS  

In this issue, we are asking for your reactions in four areas: scientific misconduct, attracting postdocs, proteomics progress, and the NIH Speakers Bureau.

Send your responses on these topics or your comments on other intramural research concerns to us via e-mail:
<catalyst@nih.gov>
; fax:402-4303; or mail: Building 2, Room 2W23.

 

In Future Issues...

Proteomics—Part 2: Drug Monitoring

New NCI Fellowship Office

Gene Silencing

1. Is the federal government headed in the right direction in its approach to defining and managing allegations of scientific misconduct?

 


2. What steps would you advise investigators to take to attract the postdocs of their choice?

 



3. Tell us your experience with proteomics—are proteomics resources that are available now truly "hot methods" or not yet ready for prime time?

 


4. Would you sign on as an NIH Speakers Bureau volunteer? Why or why not?

 

 

The NIH Catalyst is published bi-monthly for and by the intramural scientists at NIH. Address correspondence to Building 2, Room 2W23, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892. Ph: (301) 402-1449; fax: (301) 402-4303; e-mail: <catalyst@nih.gov>.

PUBLISHER
Michael Gottesman
Deputy Director for Intramural Research, OD

EDITORS
John I. Gallin
Director, Warren Grant Magnuson Clinical Center, and Associate Director for Clinical Research

Lance Liotta
Chief, Laboratory of Pathology, NCI

 

SCIENTIFIC EDITOR
Celia Hooper

MANAGING EDITOR
Fran Pollner

COPY EDITOR
Shauna Roberts

 

 

EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD

Jorge Carrasquillo, CC
David Davies, NIDDK
Dale Graham, CIT
Hynda Kleinman, NIDCR
Elise Kohn, NCI
Susan Leitman, CC
Bernard Moss, NIAID
Michael Rogawski, NINDS
Joan Schwartz, NINDS
Gisela Storz, NICHD

 

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