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  • Creating Health Care???s Next Era: The Role of Informatics & Mission Possible: Safer Care for Clinical Research Patients
    • - Martin D. Merry, M.D., CM and Bruce H. Berg, M.D., MBA (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Clinical Center Grand Rounds
    NIH Clinical Research Information System Grand Rounds

    Martin D. Merry, M.D., CM.
    Associate Clinical Professor of Health Management and Policy (Adjunct)
    University of New Hampshire, and Senior Advisor for Medical Affairs
    New Hampshire Hospital Association and Foundation for Healthy Communities

    and

    Bruce H. Berg, M.D., MBA
    Patient Safety Officer and Medical Informatics Officer
    Sarasota Memorial Hospital, Sarasota, Florida

    Participants will be provided state-of-the-art research on the latest scientific advances in the field as well as practical clinical information for application in patient care through excellent teaching.

    For more information, visit
    NIH Clinical Center Grand Rounds

    Creating Health Care???s Next Era: The Role of Informatics & Mission Possible: Safer Care for Clinical Research Patients

  • Molecular Mimicry of a CCR5 Binding Domain in the Microbial Activation of Dendritic Cells
    • - Aliberti, Julio.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Immunology

    Molecular Mimicry of a CCR5 Binding Domain in the Microbial Activation of Dendritic Cells

  • Communicate Assertively
    • - NIH Work/Life Center (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Work/Life Center
    If you feel like a perpetual doormat, or just like you aren???t good at making your voice heard, join us to learn how to develop an assertive attitude and image. We will discuss the meaning of assertiveness, effective communication techniques, how to manage criticism, how to say ???no,??? and how to ask for what you need.

    The NIH Work/Life Center, in conjunction with the Employee Assistance Program, is pleased to announce the fourth annual "Faces and Phases of Life" seminar series. This successful series brings expert speakers to campus to address a broad range of quality of work and quality of life issues.

    For more information, visit the
    NIH Work/Life Center

    Communicate Assertively

  • Demystifying Medicine - Multidrug Resistance in Cancer
    • - Gottesman, Michael M.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Demystifying Medicine

    Demystifying Medicine - Multidrug Resistance in Cancer

  • Co-Parenting after Divorce
    • - NIH Work/Life Center (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Work/Life Center
    Divorce is an adult decision and an adult problem, but unfortunately can have devastating effects on children. In this seminar, learn how to create a cooperative parenting relationship with your ex-spouse. Topics will include the cultural conversation about divorce, focusing on healing yourself, finding forgiveness, and writing a new story.

    The NIH Work/Life Center, in conjunction with the Employee Assistance Program, is pleased to announce the "Faces and Phases of Life" seminar series. This successful series brings expert speakers to campus to address a broad range of quality of work and quality of life issues.

    For more information, visit
    http://wlc.od.nih.gov

    Co-Parenting after Divorce

  • Estrogen Actions in Cardiovascular Physiology: 2004 Update
    • - Mendelsohn, Michael E.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Women's Health

    Estrogen Actions in Cardiovascular Physiology: 2004 Update

  • Anti-Viral Immunity and Vaccines
    • - Rolf Zinkernagel, M.D., Ph.D., Zurich University and 1996 Nobel Laureate (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Wednesday Afternoon Lectures
    Dyer Lecture

    Survival of vertebrate hosts against infections depends on important natural or innate resistance mechanisms combined with adaptive immune responses of T and B cells. Viruses, bacteria or classical parasites all probe the limit of immune responses and of immunity. They offer therefore an excellent opportunity to assess the biology, physiology and molecular aspects of immune responses and help to characterize the three basic parameters of immunology e.g. specificity, tolerance and memory. Various experiments will be summarized that indicate that the rules of anti-viral, anti-tumor, anti-organgraft and of autoimmune responses are basically the same.

    Rolf Zinkernagel at
    Zurich University and Nobel Laureate in Medicine

    The NIH Director's Wednesday Afternoon Lecture Series

    Anti-Viral Immunity and Vaccines

  • Great Teachers - The End of Life
    • - Payne, Richard.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Clinical Center Grand Rounds

    Great Teachers - The End of Life

  • Demystifying Medicine - Cancer Metastasis - Detection - Mechanisms
    • - Libutti, Steven K.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Demystifying Medicine

    Demystifying Medicine - Cancer Metastasis - Detection - Mechanisms

  • Celebrating Plain Language at the NIH 2004
    • - Palca, Joe.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Special

    Celebrating Plain Language at the NIH 2004

  • Regulation of Central Steps in Human Base Excision Repair
    • - Wilson, David M.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.). DNA Repair Interest Group. (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : DNA Repair

    Regulation of Central Steps in Human Base Excision Repair

  • Dopamine and Motivated Behaviors
    • - Palmiter, Richard.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Neuroscience

    Dopamine and Motivated Behaviors

  • Deciphering Networks of Interaction Between Components of the Nucleocytoplasmic Transport Machinery
    • - Rexach, Mike.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Proteomics

    Deciphering Networks of Interaction Between Components of the Nucleocytoplasmic Transport Machinery

  • Demystifying Medicine - Iron and Disease - Hemochromatosis - Metabolism Regulation
    • - Leitman, Susan.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Demystifying Medicine

    Demystifying Medicine - Iron and Disease - Hemochromatosis - Metabolism Regulation

  • Voltage and Calcium Activated Potassium Channels
    • - Aldrich, R W.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Neuroscience

    Voltage and Calcium Activated Potassium Channels

  • CRIS Town Meeting - April 2004 (HHS Only)
    • - Clinical Research Information System, NIH (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : HHS Only
    Please join us for an update on CRIS, the NIH Clinical Research Information System project. CRIS implementation is planned for mid-2004. Mark your calendars. CRIS town meetings are planned for May 6, June 3, July 1 and August 5.

    For more information, visit
    http://cris.cc.nih.gov

    CRIS Town Meeting - April 2004 (HHS Only)

  • Getting Across the Membrane: Structural Studies of Channels and Transporters
    • - Douglas C. Rees, Ph.D., California Institute of Technology (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Wednesday Afternoon Lectures
    The passage of most molecules across biological membranes is mediated by specialized integral membrane proteins known as channels and transporters. Although these transport families encompass a wide range of functions, molecular architectures and mechanisms, there are common elements that must be incorporated within their structures, namely the translocation pathway, ligand specificity elements and regulatory sensors to control the rate of ligand flow across the membrane. This lecture will discuss aspects of the structure and mechanism of two bacterial transport systems; the stretch and voltage sensitive mechanosensitive channel of small conductance (MscS) and the ATP-dependent vitamin B12 uptake system (BtuCD), emphasizing their general implications for channel transporter function.

    For more information, visit
    Douglas Rees

    The NIH Director's Wednesday Afternoon Lecture Series

    Getting Across the Membrane: Structural Studies of Channels and Transporters

  • The NIH Director's Town Hall Meeting (NIH Only)
    • - Dr. Elias Zerhouni (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : NIH Only

    The meeting will address current issues that affect the broad NIH community.

    Click Here to Watch the Video

    The NIH Director's Town Hall Meeting (NIH Only)

  • The Role of DNA Breaks in Genomic Instability
    • - Dr. Andre Nussenzweig, NCI, NIH (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : DNA Repair
    The DNA Repair Interest Group is concerned with all forms of DNA damage and repair. As a major defense against environmental damage to cells DNA repair is present in all organisms examined including bacteria, yeast, drosophila, fish, amphibians, rodents and humans. The members of the DNA Repair Interest Group perform research in areas including DNA repair enzymology and fine structure, mutagenesis, gene and cell cycle regulation, protein structure, and human disease.

    For more information, visit the
    DNA Repair Interest Group

    The Role of DNA Breaks in Genomic Instability

  • The Federal Job Application/Hiring Process
    • - The NIH Work/Life Center (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Work/Life Center
    Our career consultant and a human resources specialist team up to reveal the secrets of the Federal job application process. Everything you???ve always wanted to know but haven???t known who ??? or how - to ask???

    The NIH Work/Life Center, in conjunction with the Employee Assistance Program, is pleased to announce the "Faces and Phases of Life" seminar series. This successful series brings expert speakers to campus to address a broad range of quality of work and quality of life issues.

    For more information, visit the
    NIH Work/Life Center

    The Federal Job Application/Hiring Process