January
2003
• noon - 1 pm
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access to NIH during heightened security
Wednesday, January 1
No Grand Rounds Lecture Today
Wednesday, January 8
12 noon - 1 p.m.
Microanalytical Techniques: Application to Clinical Medicine
Terry Phillips, Ph.D., D.Sc., Chief, Ultramicro Analytical Immunochemistry Resource,
Division of Bioengineering and Physical Science, ORS, OD, NIH
Dietary Factors and Neurodegenerative Disorders
Mark Mattson, Ph.D., Chief, Laboratory of Neurosciences, NIA and
Professor, Department of Neuroscience, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Wednesday, January 15
12 noon - 1 p.m.
Contemporary Clinical Medicine: Great Teachers
Cancer Pain: Its Science, Ethics, and Politics
Kathleen Foley, M.D., Attending Neurologist, Pain and Palliative Care Service,
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
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Wednesday, January 22
12 noon - 1 p.m.
Bench to Bedside
New Strategies for Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention of Infections in Oncology Patients and Blood and Marrow Transplant Recipients
Andreas H. Groll, M.D., Head, Infectious Disease Research Program, Center for Bone Marrow Transplantation, and Department of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, Wilhelms University Medical Center, Muenster, Germany
Elizabeth O'Shaughnessy, M.D., Clinical Research Fellow, Infectious Diseases Section, Pediatric Oncology Branch, NCI
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Wednesday, January 29
12 noon - 1 p.m.
Finally: A Vaccine for Typhoid Fever with Implications for Other Enteric Pathogens
Shouson Szu, Ph.D., Research Chemist, Laboratory of Development and Molecular Immunity, NICHD
Genotype Phenotype Comparisons in Parkinson's Disease Across Ethnic Groups
Katrina Gwinn-Hardy, M.D., Investigator, Neurogenetics, NINDS
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Past Rounds
All healthcare professionals are invited to CC Grand Rounds. Participants will be
provided state-of-the-art research on the latest scientific advances in the field of
biomedical research. This activity is for all interested physicians, clinicians, and
allied health professionals. Lectures will be held in the Lipsett Amphitheater, First Floor,
Clinic Building (ACRF), Clinical Center, National Institutes of Health,
9000 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD.
Parking is very limited on the NIH campus, but Medical Center Station on the Red
line is within a 10-minute walk of the Clinical Center.
Directions to the Clinical Center | Directions in the Clinical Center | the Metro
If you must drive, please park in the overflow lot. This is Mid-Pike
Plaza, located north of NIH at Montrose Rd. and Rockville Pike. This lot
is served by shuttle buses, which run to the Clinical Center every 20
minutes. Parking in the P-3 level of the ACRF garage is intended for patients,
their visitors, and staff members with handicap-parking stickers.
The National Institutes of Health/Foundation for Advanced Education in the Sciences (NIH/FAES) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The NIH/FAES designates this educational activity for 1 credit per session up to a maximum of 48 category 1 credits toward the AMA Physician's Recognition Award. Each physician should claim only those credits that he/she actually spent in the activity.
Accessibility
for Persons with Disabilities: If you require special accomodations to
participate, please provide information about your requirements to Clinical
Center Communications at 301-496-2563 at least five business days in advance
of lecture.
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