T H E N I H C A T A L Y S T | S E P T E M B E R O C T O B E R 2002 |
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CALL FOR CATALYTIC REACTIONS | ||||
In this issue, we are asking for your reactions in four areas: the IRP's special resources, the IRP role in advancing CAM research, NIHers' response to 9/11 and the anthrax mailings, and what happens after summer students go back home. Send your responses on these topics or your comments on other intramural
research concerns to us via e-mail:
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1. How can intramural scientists take maximal advantage of the special resources of the IRP?
2. What special role can the IRP play in advancing research in complementary and alternative medicine?
3. Are you aware of other ways NIH staff responded to the events of 9/11 and the anthrax mailings?
4. From time to time, the Catalyst learns that a former NIH summer student has been honored in one way or another for research that began during their summer "vacation" here. We'd like to collect vignettes for a story in an upcoming issue. Do you have any such items to send us? |
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The NIH Catalyst is published bimonthly 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>. |
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