November 28, 2000
Students Glimpse Future in Biomedical Research
Pioneer of Cancer Biology To Give Khoury Lecture
NINR's Grady Manages Science With Science
'Back to Sleep' Kit Aimed at African Americans
Statistician, Musician and Card Collector Makes Order Out of
Chaos
NIDCR Scientist Hoon Wins Marathon, 10-Miler
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Runner Ishibe Quietly Racks Up Victories By Rich McManus
Mention the word "runner" in Washington and you are likely to
conjure political images, particularly in an election year. But one of
the very best runners in the city has a deliberately low profile, letting
her feet do all the talking. Though she is gradually gaining a
reputation as a winner she was named Washington Runner
of the Year in 1999 and last month was the first female finisher in
the Army 10-Miler Dr. Naoko Ishibe is probably better
known around NIH as the compact woman on the seventh floor of
Executive Plaza South whose cubicle across from the kitchenette
provides an almost constant invitation to snack.
New To Give Astute Clinician Lecture, Dec. 13 in Masur "The Patients Who Taught Me and Led to My Discoveries in Congenital
Adrenal Hyperplasia," is the title of the third Astute Clinician Lecture,
which will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 13 at 3 p.m. in Masur Auditorium,
Bldg. 10. The speaker is Dr. Maria I. New, professor and chairman of
the department of pediatrics, and chief of the division of pediatric
endocrinology at New York-Presbyterian Hospital-Weill Medical College,
Cornell University. |