Tabakoff to Receive Keller Award for Alcohol Research When: October 30, 2007, 1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Where: NIH Campus, Lipsett Amphitheater, NIH Clinical Center, Building 10, Bethesda, MD Institute: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) Boris Tabakoff, Professor and Chairman of the Department of Pharmacology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine in Denver, was selected as this year’s recipient of NIAAA’s distinguished Mark Keller Award. Dr. Tabakoff will present the Mark Keller Lecture on October 30, 2007. The title of his presentation is “Why Mice, Rats, and Some Humans Drink Alcohol: A Neurobiologic/Genomics Perspective.”
NIAAA established the Keller Lecture series as a tribute to Mark Keller’s contributions to the field of alcohol research. This annual event recognizes a scientist who has made significant and long-term contributions to research on alcohol abuse and alcoholism. Next Steps The Keller Lecture is free and open to the public. Learn more about it by visiting www.niaaa.nih.gov/NewsEvents/Conferences/KellerAboutTabakoff07.htm. Visitors to the NIH campus in Bethesda, Maryland, should bring a photo ID and allow additional time for security procedures. Call (301) 594-6677 for more information, or visit www.nih.gov/about/visitor/index.htm to find the best way to travel and where to get your visitor badge.
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