Medicine for the Public
2000 lecture series
Tuesdays in September and October
Sept. 19-Oct. 24, 2000
New therapies. Innovations in diagnostic
procedures. How today's research will affect tomorrow's medicine.
Physician-scientists working at
the forefront of medical research at the National Institutes of Health
will examine these issues during October's Medicine for the Public lecture
series sponsored by the NIH Clinical Center.
The lectures, which are free
and open to the public, will be presented at 7 p.m. on Tuesdays
in the Clinical Center's Masur Auditorium, National Institutes
of Health, 9000 Rockville Pike, Building 10, Bethesda, Maryland.
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For details on
specific topics and speakers slated for the 24th
annual Medicine for the Public lecture series, please call (301) 496-2563.
This
year's speakers and topics:
- Sept.
19 , Organ
Transplantation, Dr. Allan Kirk (postponed
from 1999)
- Sept.
26,
Teenage AIDS, Dr. Lauren Wood
- Oct. 3,
Herbal Products and Interactions, Dr. Stephen Piscatelli and Dr.
Aaron Burstein
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- Oct. 10,
Stroke,
Dr. Steven Warick
- Oct. 17,
Women's Health Research, Dr. Vivian Pinn
- Oct. 24,
Prostate
Cancer, Dr. Marston Linehan
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