May 2005 • 12:00 noon – 1:00 pm • Lipsett Amphitheater
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Wednesday, May 4
12 noon - 1 p.m.
Hematopoietic Stem Cells as Vehicles for Therapeutic Gene Delivery in Disorders of Globin Synthesis
John Tisdale, M.D., Senior Clinical Investigator, Molecular and Clinical Hematology Branch, NIDDK
Epstein-Barr Virus Lymphoproliferative Diseases: From the Bedside to Bench
Jeffrey Cohen, M.D., Chief, Medical Virology Section, Laboratory of Clinical Infectious Diseases, NIAID
Wednesday, May 11
12 noon - 1 p.m.
Contemporary Clinical Medicine: Great Teachers
The Women's Health Study: What We Have Learned About Aspirin, Vitamin E, Heart Disease, and Cancer
Julie E. Buring, D.Sc., Professor of Epidemiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital
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Wednesday, May 18
12 noon - 1 p.m.
Gene Identification in Parkinson Disease: Altering Understanding and Clinical Practice
Andrew Singleton, M.D., Chief, Molecular Genetics Unit, NIA
Parkinson Disease and Misregulation of Iron Metabolism
Tracey Rouault, M.D., Chief, Section on Human Iron Metabolism,
Cell Biology and Metabolism Branch, NICHD
Wednesday, May 25
12 noon - 1 p.m.
Sweet But Not Innocent: Appropriate Care for Diabetes in 2005
Why We Care and Why You All Should Too
David Harlan, M.D., Chief, Islet and Autoimmunity Branch, NIDDK
Tricks of the Trade
Kristina I. Rother, M.D., Senior Staff Clinical Investigator, Islet and Autoimmunity Branch, NIDDK
50th Anniversary Grand Rounds
Past Rounds
All healthcare professionals are invited to CC Grand Rounds. This is part of the Grand Rounds Series (September 1, 2004 - August 31, 2005). Participants will be provided with, (1) options and alternatives that will guide clinical practice, (2) practical information about clinical research principles based on state-of-the-art information about scientific discovery and clinical advances, and (3) information and opportunities to increase and improve collaboration among investigators. 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 Metro Station on the Red line is within a 10-minute walk of the Clinical Center. Metrobuses J2 and J3, and Montgomery County Ride-On Bus #35 all stop right at the Medical Center Metro. If you must drive, please park in the overflow lot (see map and directions on back). This is Mid-Pike Plaza, located north of NIH at Montrose Road 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 red-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 40 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. Reasonable Accommodations: If you require special accommodations to participate, please provide information about your requirements to Clinical Center Communications at 301-496-2563/TTY 301-402-1242 at least five business days in advance of lecture.