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August 26, 1997
NIEHS Enters Investigation of Diseased Fish in Pocomoke River
Korsmeyer To Give Dyer Lecture
Science Advisor Gibbons Discusses Environmental Issues
Poverty, Health Status Linked at Diggs Seminar
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Magnuson Yields to Hatfield Construction Set to Start on New Clinical Research Center By Rich McManus
If you think the campus is looking carved-up now, you haven't seen anything yet.
This fall, construction will begin on the new Mark O. Hatfield Clinical Research
Center (CRC), a low-rise addition to the north face of the Warren Grant
Magnuson Clinical Center (Bldg. 10). The new CRC will house all of the
inpatients currently located in the 44-year-old outmoded and overcrowded facility,
and add new research space, a vivarium, and a variety of patient-friendly areas
including skylit atria, courtyards, glass bridges linking to Bldg. 10, a bookstore,
cafe, and an airy chapel.
Building Blocks of Science Evident at Poster Day By José Alvarado
The 400 NIH summer interns who exhibited their research projects on Poster
Day, Aug. 1, might not have made medical history (at least not yet) and acquired
the stature and fame of an Alexander Flemming or a Jonas Salk, but their work is
a testament to the reality of science as building blocks and not just sudden,
spectacular breakthroughs.
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