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  • Negative Regulatory Pathways Controlling Autoimmunity
    • - Bluestone, Jeffrey A.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Wednesday Afternoon Lectures

    Negative Regulatory Pathways Controlling Autoimmunity

  • Drug Abuse and Risky Behaviors: The Evolving Dynamics of HIV AIDS (Day 1)
    • - National Institute on Drug Abuse. (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Conferences

    Drug Abuse and Risky Behaviors: The Evolving Dynamics of HIV AIDS (Day 1)

  • Modeling and Mining Cancer Genomes (NIH-Only)
    • - De Pinho, Ronald A.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : NCI CCR Grand Rounds (NIH Only)

    Modeling and Mining Cancer Genomes (NIH-Only)

  • NIH Extramural Administrative Officer Monthly Meeting - May 2007 (NIH Only)
    • - NIH (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Administrative Officer Meetings (NIH Only)
    NIH Extramural Administrative Officer Meeting

    NIH Extramural Administrative Officer Monthly Meeting - May 2007 (NIH Only)

  • Demystifying Medicine - Chronic Granulomatous Disease: Phagocytes Misbehave
    • - Gallin, John I.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Demystifying Medicine

    Demystifying Medicine - Chronic Granulomatous Disease: Phagocytes Misbehave

  • Unraveling Fine-Scale and Cell-Type Specificity of Cortical Circuits
    • - Ed Callaway, Ph.D., Salk Institute for Biological Studies (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Neuroscience
    The Callaway Lab studies the organization and function of neural circuits in the visual cortex to better understand how specific neural components contribute to the computations that give rise to visual perception and to elucidate the basic neural mechanisms that underlie cortical function. They employ anatomical and physiological methods both in vivo and in vitro to reveal neuronal circuitry and to identify the emergent functional properties of the component neurons. Present studies focus on: the relationships between local circuits in primary visual cortex and early parallel visual pathways; functional properties of the koniocellular visual pathway and its contributions to color vision; connectivity and functional influence of distinct types of inhibitory cortical neurons.

    They are also actively developing and utilizing molecular and genetic methods to facilitate the elucidation and manipulation of neural circuits. These methods include: development of promoters that drive gene expression specifically in cell types of interest; genetic methods for selective and reversible neuronal inactivation; selective trans-synaptic viral labeling of neural circuits; viral delivery of genetic material to allow manipulation of circuits in species where typical transgenic technologies are impractical.

    NIH Neuroscience Seminar Series

    Unraveling Fine-Scale and Cell-Type Specificity of Cortical Circuits

  • Flag Promotion Ceremony for Rear Admiral William S. Stokes (HHS Only)
    • - Kenneth Moritsugu, Michael Gottesman, Richard Wyatt, and John Bucher (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : HHS Only
    Official U. S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps Flag Promotion ceremony for Rear Admiral William S. Stokes, USPHS Chief Veterinary Officer, Director, National Toxicology Program Interagency Center for the Evaluation of Alternative Toxicological Methods, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.

    Rear Admiral Kenneth P. Moritsugu Acting U. S. Surgeon General U. S. Public Health Service

    Dr. Michael M. Gottesman, Deputy Director for Intramural Research National Institutes of health

    RADM Richard Wyatt, Executive Director Office of Intramural Research National Institutes of Health

    Dr. John R. Bucher, Deputy Director Environmental Toxicology Program National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

    Flag Promotion Ceremony for Rear Admiral William S. Stokes (HHS Only)

  • Genetic Control of Programmed Cell Death in C. Elegans
    • - Horvitz, H Robert.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Neuroscience

    Genetic Control of Programmed Cell Death in C. Elegans

  • National Advisory Research Resources Council - January 2007
    • - National Center for Research Resources (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Advisory Boards
    The National Advisory Research Resources Council (NARRC) is comprised of 18 appointed members who serve for overlapping four-year terms. The membership includes leaders in scientific disciplines related to the activities of NCRR, as well as members of the general public who are leaders in fields of public and health policies, law, economics, and management. The Council meets three times a year???according to the Meeting Schedule below???to conduct second-level review of applications as required by law. Council also advises NCRR on other funding activities, policies, and program considerations.

    For more information, visit
    http://www.ncrr.nih.gov/newspub/council.asp

    http://www.ncrr.nih.gov/newspub/narrcmtgannounce.asp

    National Advisory Research Resources Council - January 2007

  • Introduction to Technology Transfer at NIH - Session 1 (HHS Only)
    • - Selden, Chuck.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : HHS Only

    Introduction to Technology Transfer at NIH - Session 1 (HHS Only)

  • Genomic Plasticity in the Developing Immune System: Benefits, Risks, Safeguards
    • - Desiderio, Stephen.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Immunology

    Genomic Plasticity in the Developing Immune System: Benefits, Risks, Safeguards

  • Functional Proteomics for Biomarker and Target Discovery
    • - Joshua LaBaer, M.D., Ph.D., Harvard Medical School (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Wednesday Afternoon Lectures
    One of the most compelling steps in the post-genomic era will be learning the functional roles for all proteins. The Harvard Institute of Proteomics (HIP) has initiated a project to create a sequence-verified collections of full-length cDNAs representing human, human pathogen and model organism coding regions, in recombinational vector systems that allows the immediate in-frame transfer of all coding regions into virtually any protein expression vector. These transfers allow the addition of peptide tags to either or both end of the proteins.

    The NIH Director's Wednesday Afternoon Lecture Series includes weekly scientific talks by some of the top researchers in the biomedical sciences worldwide.

    Functional Proteomics for Biomarker and Target Discovery

  • Gradient Sensing and Signal Relay During Chemotaxis (NIH-Only)
    • - Parent, Carole A.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : NCI CCR Grand Rounds (NIH Only)

    Gradient Sensing and Signal Relay During Chemotaxis (NIH-Only)

  • Demystifying Medicine - Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases: Challenge to Global Health
    • - Fauci, Anthony S.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Demystifying Medicine

    Demystifying Medicine - Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases: Challenge to Global Health

  • National Advisory Mental Health Council Open Policy Session - January 2007 (NIH Only)
    • - United States. National Advisory Mental Health Council. (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : NIH Only

    National Advisory Mental Health Council Open Policy Session - January 2007 (NIH Only)

  • Kinyoun Lecture - Influenza Viruses: Past and Future Threats
    • - Jeffery K. Taubenberger, M.D., Ph.D., Laboratory of Infectious Diseases, NIAID (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Special
    In 1918, an exceptionally deadly form of influenza swept the globe, claiming as many as 50 million lives worldwide. What made the virus so lethal? Are we facing the possibility of another such pandemic???perhaps sparked by the avian influenza strain H5N1?

    Influenza viruses past and future are the topic of this year???s Joseph J. Kinyoun Lecture to be given by NIAID senior investigator Dr. Jeffery K. Taubenberger.

    Kinyoun Lecture - Influenza Viruses: Past and Future Threats

  • Health Promotion Research Directed to Improving the Oral Health of Women and Their Infants - RFA-DE-07-008
    • - National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Special
    The workshop is to help prospective applicants to the RFA titled Health Promotion Research Directed to Improving the Oral Health of Women and their Infants (RFA-DE-07-008).

    Health Promotion Research Directed to Improving the Oral Health of Women and Their Infants - RFA-DE-07-008

  • Gastric Cancer - A Paradigm for Bacterial Carcinogenesis
    • - Pelayo Correa M.D., Vanderbilt University Medical Center (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Wednesday Afternoon Lectures
    In 1994 the International Agency for Research on Cancer classified Helicobacter pylori infection as a Class One carcinogen to humans. Although approximately one half of the world population is infected, a very small minority develops gastric cancer. Neoplastic outcome appears to be determined by the chronic active inflammation this pathogen induces. Gastric cancer follows an epidemiologic model of causation by infectious agents. The effects of the infectious agent reflect its virulence and are modulated by two sets of factors: those related to the host (susceptibility) and those related to the external environment.

    For more information, visit
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi

    The NIH Director's Wednesday Afternoon Lecture Series includes weekly scientific talks by some of the top researchers in the biomedical sciences worldwide.

    Gastric Cancer - A Paradigm for Bacterial Carcinogenesis

  • History of Aldrich and Sigma-Aldrich, with Advice to Young Scientists
    • - Dr. Alfred Bader, co-founder of Sigma-Aldrich (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Special
    Noted scientist, entrepreneur & art collector Dr. Alfred Bader will speak on ???The History of Aldrich and Sigma-Aldrich, with Advice to Young Scientists.??? Dr Bader founded Aldrich Chemical and co-founded Sigma-Aldrich - now one of the world's largest suppliers of chemicals for research. His efforts significantly contributed to biomedical advances, by disseminating chemical innovations and by saving investigators hours of preparatory work. Dr. Bader???s lectures is sponsored by the Office of NIH History and the American Chemical Society. For additional information, see the NIH Record, 9/22/06, p. 12, available at
    http://www.nih.gov/nihrecord/09_22_2006/09222006_Record.pdf

    For more information, visit
    http://videocast.nih.gov/pdf/bader100506.pdf

    History of Aldrich and Sigma-Aldrich, with Advice to Young Scientists

  • HHS TMC Transition Kick-off Conference (NIH Only)
    • - Marisa Sheelor, Division of Travel and Transportation Services, ORS (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : NIH Only
    This informative conference is sponsored by the Division of Travel and Transportation Services, ORS. In collaboration with the Department of Health and Human Services, the Office of Financial Management and the NBS Travel staff we will prepare the NIH travel community with a comprehensive presentation on the transitioning of staff travel from the current NIH TMC contract into the HHS Master TMC contract. This transition will be in effect on May 15, 2006.

    Topics that will be discussed during this conference include:

    I. The Purpose of this Transition
    II. Changes in the Contract
    III. Reservation Process
    IV. Future On-line Booking
    V. Travel Policies and Procedures
    VI. Billing/Procurement
    VII. Conference Planning

    HHS TMC Transition Kick-off Conference (NIH Only)