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Category: Employment | Back to top |
Question: What is the process for applying for a job in the Cognitive Science Branch? |
| Answer: The Cognitive Science Branch seeks to recruit and retain highly skilled professionals in the following fields for permanent or time limited positions: Medical Informatics, Computer Science, Engineering, Medicine, Information Science, Other Fields Associated with Medical Informatics. Interested individuals may send their curriculum vitae, letter of interest, and three letters of reference to the Lister Hill Center: LHNCBC Attention: Recruit, U.S. National Library of Medicine, 8600 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20894, E-Mail recruit@mail.nlm.nih.gov |
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Category: Overview | Back to top |
Question: Who works in the Cognitive Science Branch? |
| Answer: Cognitive Science Branch staff have backgrounds in medicine, computer science, library and information sciences, linguistics, cognitive science, education, and engineering. |
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Question: Where can I find more information? |
| Answer: Please contact the Lister Hill Center for more information.
For general information call: (301) 496-4441 or send a letter to: LHNCBC, Attention: Lister Hill Center, Cognitive Science Branch, Branch Chief, U.S. National Library of Medicine, 8600 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20894 |
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Question: Where is the Cognitive Science Branch located? |
| Answer: The Cognitive Science Branch is located in the Lister Hill Center, Bldg. 38A on the NIH Campus in Bethesda, MD. |
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Category: Publications | Back to top |
Question: Do Cognitive Science Branch staff regularly publish articles? |
| Answer: Yes. Cognitive Science Branch staff have a mission to regularly publish articles in all aspects of biomedical informatics research and development. |
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Category: Research Groups | Back to top |
Question: How is the Cognitive Science Branch organized? |
| Answer: The Cognitive Science Branch is one of the Branches of the Lister Hill Center. The Branch Chief manages the direction of the Cognitive Science Branch Projects. Projects are organized in five research areas; Language & Knowledge Processing, Consumer Health Informatics, Terminology & Ontology Research, Digital Library Research, Test-Bed Data Collections. |
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