October 28, 2003
Vol. LV, No. 22
Hill Hearing Airs NIH Needs, Congress' Concerns
NICHD Celebrates 40th Year
Zerhouni, NICHD Launch the Annual CFC Effort at NIH
NAS President Alberts To Give Barmes Lecture, Nov. 3
McNeill To Give NIH Director's Cultural Lecture, Oct. 29
Astute Clinician Lecture To Feature Cochlear Implant Expert
Calhoun Named NIAAA Deputy Director
Three Grantees Win Nobel Prizes
NIH Participates in Hispanic/Latino Genetics Consultation
Conference Celebrates 10 Years of Stem Cell Transplantation
'Foil the Flu' Immunization Schedule 2003
NIH Marks American Indian, Alaska Native Heritage Month
Director's Corner
News Briefs
New Appointments
Study Subjects Sought
Final Photo
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
National Institutes of Health
NIH Record Archives
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Telework on the Rise
Top Reasons More Are Choosing To Work Away from Work
By Carla Garnett
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NINDS telework coordinator Liz Elliott |
It's not as if anyone needs added incentive to roll out of bed a little later, spend a few extra minutes with the family, steer clear of rush-hour traffic or accomplish a day's work virtually uninterrupted. No, the reason that telework is growing but still only slowly could be that few employees realize the option may be available to them. However, as campus parking spaces become rarer this fall, more people may be seeking and more managers and supervisors encouraging ways to work away from work. The trend is picking up speed at NIH and throughout government.
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Roadmap Debuts at Press Club Briefing
By Rich McManus
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NIH director Dr. Elias Zerhouni launches Roadmap initiative. |
NIH's scientific "Roadmap Initiative for Medical Research" debuted before almost 60 reporters Sept. 30 as the plan's chief cartographer, NIH director Dr. Elias Zerhouni, called for a transformation in the way NIH conducts medical research so as to speed widely touted benchtop discoveries to the bedsides of patients not only in this country, but also the world.
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