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CALL FOR CATALYTIC REACTIONS

I
n this issue, we are asking for your reactions in four areas: great expectations for postdocs and the new Clinical Research Center, "hot methods," and two- versus three-dimensional reading material.
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 1, Room 209.
 

In Future Issues. . .

  • Pre-IRTA Permutations

  • The Arthur Anderson Opus

  • A Bombing Mission For Triplex DNA

1) Is the list of ten expectations of a good postdoctoral experience reasonable? What would you add, delete, change?

 
 


2) What are your expectations of the new Clinical Research Center? How can NIH best use the new facility to revitalize clinical research?

 
 


3) Laser Capture Microdissection may be a tough act to follow, but we know there are other "hot methods" out there. Suggestions?

 
 


4) Hard copies - does NIH need them? The NIH Catalyst and the NIH Yellow Sheet (Calendar of Events) are two documents available both in hard copy and on-line. Should we retain both electronic and print versions?



CREDITS

The NIH Catalyst is published bi-monthly for and by the intramural scientists at NIH.
Address correspondence to Building 1, Room 209, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892.
Ph: (301) 402-4303;
e-mail: catalyst@nih.gov

PUBLISHER
Michael Gottesman
Deputy Director for Intramural Research, OD


EDITOR
Lance Liotta
Chief, Laboratory of Pathology, NCI


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

SCIENTIFIC EDITOR
Celia Hooper

MANAGING EDITOR
Fran Pollner

WRITING INTERN
Lee Mack

EDITORIAL
ADVISORY BOARD

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


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