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October 6, 1998
Researchers Urged to Avert Millennial Mayhem
Nobel Laureate Prusiner To Give Mahoney Lecture
Workshops Highlight Deaf Awareness
Stetten Lecturer Sheds Light On Prion Hypothesis
More Hispanic Research Participation Urged
Free Flu Immunizations Available for NIH'ers
1998-1999 NHGRI Human Genome Lecture Series Begins Oct. 15
NIH Library Offers Online Journals
International Team Explores Hypertension
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services |
4 Days in China
Infection Outbreak Calls Two NIH'ers Overseas By Carla Garnett Nurse Consultant Amy Collins confers with health care workers in China.
It started out as an ordinary consultation among colleagues. In early
June, two physicians from China attended a conference on current
technologies at the Clinical Center's department of transfusion
medicine. General transfusion and blood-handling issues were
discussed; a few lectures on the state of the science were given. The
meeting ended. The Chinese doctors, loaded with conference
handouts and other materials, returned home. Business -- or rather,
science -- as usual.
Dr. Gerald T. Keusch
Dr. Gerald T. Keusch (pronounced Kersh) has been named new
associate director of NIH for international research and director of
the Fogarty International Center. He succeeds Dr. Philip Schambra,
who is retiring from NIH after more than 30 years, the last 10 as
FIC director.
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