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Monday,
November 5, 2007 Natcher
Conference Center, E1/E2 |
From
the role of advocacy organizations in medical research and policy, to
off-label drug use, to the effectiveness of continuing medical education,
the seminar series will aim to engage the NIH community in
thought-provoking discussions to challenge what we think
we know and to think critically about our role in today’s research
environment. We
anticipate holding three to four seminars per year and welcome your
suggestions for topics and speakers. Contact
Us:
Chaos
in the brickyard:
Natcher Conference
“Once
upon a time, among the activities and occupations of man there was an
activity called scientific research and the performers of this activity
were called scientists. In
reality however, these men were builders who constructed edifices, called
explanations or laws, by assembling bricks, called facts…If the bricks
were faulty or if they were assembled badly, the edifice would
crumble…” Sign
Language Interpreters will be provided. Individuals with disabilities who
need reasonable accommodation to participate in this event should contact
the Office of Medical Applications of Research at Live
and archived videocast will be available at videocast.nih.gov. |