June 12, 2001
Once Declared Meaningless, Race Still Influences, Says Duster
NIAID Researchers Develop Crohn's Treatment
OSE Gets an Education on Access
NEI Hosts Conference on Ocular Toxoplasmosis
Sick of 'Junk' Email? Hit the Delete Key
Police Awareness Day Luncheon Draws Crowd
Nakamura Wins APAO Achievement Award
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Starting from Scratch Dean Charts New Institute's First Course By Carla Garnett
Charles Campbell designs plastic hinges. Not just any hinges,
though. Campbell's hinges are delicate, yet durable. They're so
flexible that they move like human joints, so supple they look like
human skin. He wonders if there may be a way to use the hinges for
something besides the toys and dolls he makes. Would the hinges
even be safe or effective in people?
Power of Celebrity By Rich McManus
Katie Couric is an unusually beautiful woman several
degrees more attractive in person than she appears on television's
hard, flat screen and she brought out an unusually warm
and enthusiastic response from a turn-away crowd that came to
Masur Auditorium May 18 to see her accept the National Cancer
Institute's second annual Extraordinary Communicators Award.
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