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National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities



Contact:

National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities
PO Box 1492
Washington, DC 20013

800/999-5599

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National Inhalant Prevention Coalition [NIPC]

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Contact:
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National Inhalant Prevention Coalition
322 - A Thompson Street
Chattanooga, TN 37405

800/269-4237
423/265-4662

nipc@io.com


About:


The National Inhalant Prevention Coalition [NIPC] was founded in 1992. The NIPC serves as an inhalant referral and information clearinghouse, stimulates media coverage about inhalant issues, develops informational materials, produces ViewPoint (a quarterly newsletter), provides training and technical assistance and leads a week-long national grassroots inhalant education and awareness campaign.

NIPC works with state agencies, schools, businesses, trade associations, media, civic organizations, law enforcement, Poison Control Centers and interfaith groups throughout the country to educate and devise multifaceted awareness and prevention campaigns designed to educate youth and adults about the debilitating effects of these dangerous gateway drugs. NIPC also provides inservice training for educators.

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National Institute on Aging [NIA]

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Contact:
(The link is available for making contact)
National Institute on Aging
Building 31, Room 5C27
31 Center Drive
MSC 2292
Bethesda, MD 20892-2292

301/496-1752

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NIA Information Center
PO Box 8057
Gaithersburg, MD 20898-8057

800/222-2225
800/222-4225 TTY

NIAINFO@access.digex.net

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National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism [NIAAA]

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Contact:

NIAAA
6000 Executive Boulevard
Bethesda, MD 20892-7003

301/443-3860

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National Institute for Alternative Care Professionals [NIFACP]

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Contact:
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National Institute for Alternative Care Professionals
10100 Elida Road
Delphos OH 45833

800996-8847
419/695-1404 fax

nifacp@safy.org


About:


Founded in 1986, the National Institute for Alternative Care Professionals [NIFACP] was conceived as dedicating itself nationally to the ever-growing training and certification needs of professionals in alternative youth care.

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National Institute for Applied Behavioral Science



Contact:

National Institute for Applied Behavioral Science
c/o Clayton P Alderfer
Rutgers Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology
PO Box 819
Piscataway, NJ 08855-0819

805/499-0721

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National Institute of Child Health and Human Development [NICHD]

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Contact:

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
National Institutes of Health
31 Center Drive, MSC 2425
Building 31/2A32
Bethesda, MD 20892-2425

301/496-5133


About:


The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development conducts and supports laboratory, clinical and epidemiological research on the reproductive, neurobiologic, developmental,social and behavioral processes that determine and maintain the health of children, adults, families and populations.

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National Institute for the Clinical Application of Behavioral Medicine [NICABM]

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Contact:
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National Institute for the Clinical Application of Behavioral Medicine
PO Box 523
Mansfield Center, CT 06250

800/743-2226
860/456-1153
860-423-4512 fax

nicabm@nicabm.com


About:


Founded in 1987, the National Institute for the Clinical Application of Behavioral Medicine [NICABM] sponsors conferences on the clinical application of behavioral medicine, psychoneuroimmunology, energy medicine and the mind/body connection. NICABM does not advocate the use of alternative and/or complementary medicine in lieu of conventional medicine.

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National Institute for Clinical Excellence [NICE]

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Contact:
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National Institute for Clinical Excellence

+44/20/7067 5800

nice@nice.nhs.uk


About:


The National Institute for Clinical Excellence [NICE], an independent part of the National Health Service [NHS], was set up as a Special Health Authority for England and Wales in 1999.

The role of NICE is to provide patients, health professionals and the public with authoritative, robust and reliable guidance on current "best practice", both in individual health technologies (including medicines, medical devices, diagnostic techniques, and procedures) and in the clinical management of specific conditions.

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National Institute on Drug Abuse [NIDA]

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Contact:
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National Institute on Drug Abuse
6001 Executive Boulevard
Bethesda, MD 20892-9585

information@nida.nih.gov


About:


The mission of the United States National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) is to lead the Nation in bringing the power of science to bear on drug abuse and addiction. This charge has two critical components: The first is the strategic support and conduct of research across a broad range of disciplines. The second is to ensure the rapid and effective dissemination and use of the results of that research to significantly improve drug abuse and addiction prevention, treatment and policy.

NIDA supports more than 85 percent of the world's research on the health aspects of drug abuse and addiction. The Institute also carries out a large variety of programs to ensure the rapid dissemination of research information and its implementation in policy and practice.

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National Institute of Justice



Contact:
(The link below is available for more information)
The Institute for Law and Justice

703/684-5300
703/739-5533 fax

nijpcs@ilj.org

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National Institute of Mental Health [NIMH]

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Contact:
(The link below is available for e-mail)
NIMH Public Inquiries
6001 Executive Boulevard
Room 8184, MSC 9663
Bethesda, MD 20892-9663

301/443-4513
301/443-4279 fax
301/443-8431 tty

nimhinfo@nih.gov


About:


The National Institute of Mental Health [NIMH] is the United States Federal agency responsible for supporting and conducting research on mental disorders. The NIMH mission is to reduce the burden of mental illness and behavioral disorders through research on mind, brain, and behavior.

NIMH is part of the National Institutes of Health [NIH], the principal biomedical and behavioral research agency of the United States Government. NIH, in turn, is a component of the US Department of Health and Human Services [DHHS].

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National Institute of Mental Health [NIMH]
Center for Mental Health Research on AIDS


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Contact:

Center for Mental Health Research on AIDS
NIMH,NIH
6001 Executive Boulevard
Room 6209, MSC 9619
Bethesda, MD 20892-9619

301/443-6100
301/443-9719 fax


About:


The Center for Mental Health Research on AIDS is a branch of the National Institute of Mental Health [NIMH] of the National Institutes of Health [NIH]. The Center for Mental Health Research on AIDS supports domestic and international studies to:
  • Develop behavior change and prevention strategies to reduce the transmission of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)
  • Develop and test interventions to reduce the neuropsychiatric morbidity associated with HIV infection
  • Clarify the impact on HIV risk behaviors of using new biomedical technologies (e.g., rapid testing, vaccines, microbicides)
  • Clarify the pathophysiology of HIV CNS infection and associated motor/cognitive disturbances
  • Identify the role of couples, families, and communities in preventing and adapting to HIV/STDs
  • Develop therapeutic agents to prevent or reverse the effects of HIV on the CNS
  • Improve the effectiveness and efficiency of mental health services relevant to HIV infection and people living with HIV and co-occurring mental illness

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National Institute of Mental Health [NIMH]
Division of Services and Intervention Research


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Contact:
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NIMH Public Inquiries
6001 Executive Boulevard
Room 8184, MSC 9663
Bethesda, MD 20892-9663

301/443-4513
301/443-4279 fax
301/443-8431 tty

nimhinfo@nih.gov


About:


The National Institute of Mental Health [NIMH] is the United States Federal agency responsible for supporting and conducting research on mental disorders.

NIMH is part of the National Institutes of Health [NIH], the principal biomedical and behavioral research agency of the United States Government. NIH, in turn, is a component of the US Department of Health and Human Services [DHHS].

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National Institute of Mental Health [NIMH]
Human Brain Project [HBP]


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Contact:
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Human Brain Project
c/o Stephen H Koslow, PhD
National Institute of Mental Health
Office on Neuroinformatics
6001 Executive Boulevard
Room 6167, MSC 9613
Bethesda, MD 20892-9613

301/443-1815
301/443-1867 fax

KOZ@HELIX.NIH.GOV


About:


The Human Brain Project [HBP] was announced in 1993. The HBP is a broad-based initiative which supports research and development of advanced technologies, and infrastructure support, through cooperative efforts among neuroscientists and information scientists (computer scientists, engineers, physicists, and mathematicians). The goal is to produce new digital capabilities providing a World Wide Web [WWW] based information management system in the form of interoperable databases, and associated data management tools. Tools would include, and are not limited to, graphical interfaces, querying and mining approaches, information retrieval, data analysis, visualization and manipulation, integrating tools for data analysis, biological modeling and simulation, and tools for electronic collaboration. The Neuroscience database will be interoperable with other databases, such as genomic and protein databases, to create the capability to analyze functional interactions in greater depth. Tools will also need to be created to manage, integrate and share this resource via the WWW providing the capability for channels of communication and collaboration between geographically distinct sites. These databases and tools will be used by neuroscientists, behavioral scientists, clinicians and educators, in their respective fields, to understand brain structure, function, and development across the many levels and areas of data collection and analysis.

Event
List:

  1. Annual Conference April 28-29, 2008: Bethesda, MD

Event
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National Institute of Mental Health [NIMH]
New Clinical Drug Evaluation Unit [NCDEU]


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Contact:
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New Developments in Clinical Interventions Research
National Institute of Mental Health
5600 Fishers Lane
Room 10-75, MSC 8030
Bethesda, MD 20892-8030

301/443-0551
301/443-4045 fax

ncdeu@mail.nih.gov


About:


The New Clinical Drug Evaluation Unit [NCDEU] is a division of the National Institute of Mental Health [NIMH]. NCDEU is an annual conference that brings together academic psychiatrists; psychologists; research pharmacists and nurses; investigators with the pharmaceutical industry; and representatives from NIMH and the Food and Drug Administration [FDA], who are interested in psychopharmacology and the broader areas of interventions and services research.

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National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences [NIMHANS]

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Contact:
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National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences
PB Number 2900
Hosur Road
Bangalore
India 560 029

+91/80/664-2121
+91/80/663-1830 fax

academic@nimhans.kar.nic.in


About:


The National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences [NIMHANS] was established in 1974. It operates a tertiary referral center for patient care, trains professionals, performs research, maintains a human brain repository, an extensive library and databank and organizes conferences.

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National Institute of Neurological Disease and Stroke [NINDS]

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Contact:
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NIH Neurological Institute
PO Box 5801
Bethesda, MD 20824

800/352-9424
301/496-5751
301/468-5981 TTY

http://www.ninds.nih.gov/contact_us.htm


About:


The mission of the National Institute of Neurological Disease and Stroke [NINDS] is to reduce the burden of neurological disease - a burden borne by every age group, by every segment of society, by people all over the world. NINDS is a component of the National Institutes of Health [NIH].

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National Institute of Nursing Research [NINR]

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Contact:

National Institute of Nursing Research
31 Center Drive, Room 5B09, MSC 2178
Bethesda, MD 20892-2178

301/496-0207

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National Institute for the Psychotherapies

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Contact:

National Institute for the Psychotherapies
330 West 58-th Street
Suite 200
New York, NY 10019

212/582-1566
212/586-1272 fax


About:


The National Institute for the Psychotherapies Training Institute is dedicated to providing psychoanalytic training for clinicians and comprehensive treatment for the community.

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National Institute for Psychobiology in Israel

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Contact:
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National Institute for Psychobiology in Israel
Life Sciences Building
The Hebrew University
Givat Ram
Jerusalem 91904
Israel

+972/2/6584086
+972/2/5635267 fax

psychobi@cc.huji.ac.il


About:


The National Institute for Psychobiology in Israel was established in 1971. Its aims are to:
  • Identify workers engaged in research in psychobiology in Israel,
  • Create mechanisms to ensure regular and steady communication between them
  • Support cooperative and individual projects in selected areas of the subject
  • Establish and implement support mechanisms for post-doctoral fellowships and senior researchers

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National Institute of Relationship Enhancement [NIRE]

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Contact:
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National Institute of Relationship Enhancement
4400 East-West Highway
Suite 28
Bethesda, MD 20814-4501

800/432-6454
301/986-1479
301/680-3756 fax

info@nire.org


About:


The National Institute of Relationship Enhancement [NIRE] was founded in 1972. NIRE offers skills training workshops, supervision and certification programs for mental health professionals as well as counseling services and home study programs.

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National Institute for Social Work

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About:


The National Institute for Social Work was set up in 1961 and closed in 2003. It operated throughout the UK and internationally, supporting users and carers, practitioners and managers, policy makers and their organisations with a range of services aimed at achieving excellence in practice and management in personal social work services and social care. Many of the functions of the National Institute for Social Work were taken over by the Social Care Institute for Excellence [SCIE].

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National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology [NITOP]

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Contact:
(The link below is available for e-mail)
National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology
2303 Naples Court
Champaign, IL 61822

217/398-6969
217-355-9232 fax
217/355-8668 fax

jfetzner@uiuc.edu


About:


The National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology first convened in 1978. In 1998 it became a free-standing, non-profit educational organization.

Event
List:

  1. 30-th Annual National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology [NITOP] January 3-6, 2008: St Petersburg Beach, FL

Event
#1
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Co-sponsored by the University of South Florida; and the Association for Psychological Science.

Deadline for abstracts or proposals: 10/1/2007.

Event Contact:
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Joanne Fetzner
National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology
2303 Naples Court
Champaign, IL 61822

217/398-6969
217-355-9232 fax
217/355-8668 fax


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National Institutes of Health [NIH]

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Contact:
(The link below is available for more detail)
National Institutes of Health
9000 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, MD 20892

301/496-4000
301/402-9612 TTY

NIHinfo@od.nih.gov


About:


The National Institutes of Health [NIH], a part of the US Department of Health and Human Services [DHHS], is the primary Federal agency for conducting and supporting basic, clinical and translational medical research. Composed of 27 Institutes and Centers, the NIH provides leadership and financial support to researchers in every state and throughout the world.

NIH originated in 1887 as the Laboratory of Hygiene at the Marine Hospital in Staten Island, New York.


Event
List:

  1. Neuroscience Seminar: "Genetic Dissection of Synaptic Growth and Plasticity in Drosophila" October 1, 2007: Bethesda, MD
  2. Neuroscience Seminar October 15, 2007: Bethesda, MD
  3. Neuroscience Seminar: "Plasticity and Processing in the Whisker Map in Rat Somatosensory Cortex" October 22, 2007: Bethesda, MD
  4. Neuroscience Seminar October 29, 2007: Bethesda, MD
  5. Neuroscience Seminar November 5, 2007: Bethesda, MD
  6. Neuroscience Seminar November 19, 2007: Bethesda, MD
  7. Neuroscience Seminar: "Auditory Cortex - From Synapses to Behavior" November 26, 2007: Bethesda, MD
  8. Neuroscience Seminar: " Synaptic Biophotonics" December 3, 2007: Bethesda, MD
  9. Neuroscience Seminar: "Estrogen, Synapses, and Hippocampal Seizure Susceptibility" December 10, 2007: Bethesda, MD
  10. Neuroscience Seminar December 17, 2007: Bethesda, MD
  11. Neuroscience Seminar: "From Charcot to Lou Gehrig - Mechanisms and Treatment of ALS" January 7, 2008: Bethesda, MD
  12. Neuroscience Seminar January 14, 2008: Bethesda, MD
  13. Neuroscience Seminar: "Molecular Mechanism of Gating in Cyclic Nucleotide-gated Ion Channels" January 28, 2008: Bethesda, MD
  14. Neuroscience Seminar: "What is stimulated during an intracortical electrical stimulation?" February 4, 2008: Bethesda, MD
  15. Neuroscience Seminar: "The Nature and Nurture of Pain" February 11, 2008: Bethesda, MD
  16. Neuroscience Seminar February 24, 2008: Bethesda, MD
  17. Neuroscience Seminar March 3, 2008: Bethesda, MD
  18. Neuroscience Seminar March 10, 2008: Bethesda, MD
  19. Neuroscience Seminar: "The Genetics of Bipolar Disorder" March 17, 2008: Bethesda, MD
  20. Neuroscience Seminar March 24, 2008: Bethesda, MD
  21. Neuroscience Seminar: "IEGs and Synaptic Plasticity" March 31, 2008: Bethesda, MD
  22. Neuroscience Seminar: "Architecture and Mechanism at Chemical Synapses" April 7, 2008: Bethesda, MD
  23. Neuroscience Seminar April 14, 2008: Bethesda, MD
  24. Neuroscience Seminar: "The Human Amygdala's Role in Face Processing" April 21, 2008: Bethesda, MD
  25. Neuroscience Seminar: "Common Mechanisms of Axon Guidance, Axon Regeneration, and Vascular Patterning" April 28, 2008: Bethesda, MD
  26. Neuroscience Seminar: "Ensemble Coding of Visual Information in Primate Retina" May 5, 2008: Bethesda, MD
  27. Neuroscience Seminar: "The Molecular Basis of Memory Loss in Transgenic Models of Alzheimer's Disease" May 12, 2008: Bethesda, MD
  28. Neuroscience Seminar: "Neuronal Encoding of Behavioral Relevance in Parietal Cortex" May 19, 2008: Bethesda, MD
  29. Neuroscience Seminar June 2, 2008: Bethesda, MD
  30. Neuroscience Seminar June 9, 2008: Bethesda, MD
  31. Neuroscience Seminar June 16, 2008: Bethesda, MD
  32. Neuroscience Seminar June 23, 2008: Bethesda, MD
  33. Neuroscience Seminar June 30, 2008: Bethesda, MD

Event
#1
Detail:

Neuroscience Seminar
"Genetic Dissection of Synaptic Growth and Plasticity in Drosophila"

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October 1, 2007

Bethesda, MD

Sponsor: National Institutes of Health [NIH]


Using the fly model Drosophila, the presenter's lab studies the connections (synapses) that link together neurons within the brain. The lab is focused on understanding how neurons form synaptic connections, how those connections work to transmit information, and how the connections change during learning and memory. The lab is also exploring the mechanisms underlying two human brain disorders: epilepsy and Huntington's disease.

Presenter: J Troy Littleton, MD, PhD, Fred & Carole Middleton Career Development Professor and Associate Professor of Biology, Department of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology [MIT], Boston, Massachusetts.

As many as 1 continuing education credit hour equivalents available for
  -physicians

Event Contact:
(you can click on the link below for making contact)

Peggy Rollins
National Institutes of Health
9000 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, MD 20892

301/435-2232
301-480-5634 fax



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Event
#2
Detail:

Neuroscience Seminar
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October 15, 2007

Bethesda, MD

Event sponsored by: National Institutes of Health [NIH]


Presenter: Matthew Wilson, PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology [MIT], Boston, Massachusetts.

As many as 1 continuing education credit hour equivalents available for
  -physicians

Event Contact:
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Peggy Rollins

301/435-2232
301-480-5634 fax


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Event
#3
Detail:



Presenter: Dan Feldman, PhD, University of California, San Diego.

Up to 1 continuing education credit hours available for
  -physicians

Event Contact:
(the link below is available for e-mail)

Peggy Rollins

301/435-2232
301-480-5634 fax


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Event
#4
Detail:

Neuroscience Seminar
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October 29, 2007

Bethesda, MD

Sponsor: National Institutes of Health [NIH]


Presenter: Leslie B Vosshall, PhD, The Rockefeller University.

There are as many as 1 continuing education credit hours available for
  -physicians

Event Contact:
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Peggy Rollins

301/435-2232
301-480-5634 fax


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Event
#5
Detail:

Neuroscience Seminar
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November 5, 2007

Bethesda, MD

Event sponsor: National Institutes of Health [NIH]


As many as 1 continuing education credit hour equivalents available for
  -physicians

Event Contact:
(you can use the colored link below for seeking more information)

Peggy Rollins

301/435-2232
301-480-5634 fax


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Event
#6
Detail:

Neuroscience Seminar
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November 19, 2007

Bethesda, MD

Sponsored by: National Institutes of Health [NIH]


Presenter: Harry Orr, PhD, University of Minnesota Medical School.

There are as many as 1 continuing education credit hour equivalents available for
  -physicians

Event Contact:
(you can use the link for e-mail)

Peggy Rollins

301/435-2232
301-480-5634 fax


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Event
#7
Detail:

Neuroscience Seminar
"Auditory Cortex - From Synapses to Behavior"

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November 26, 2007

Bethesda, MD

Sponsored by: National Institutes of Health [NIH]


Presenter: Anthony Zador, MD, PhD, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.

There are as many as 1 continuing education credit hours available for
  -physicians

Event Contact:
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Peggy Rollins

301/435-2232
301-480-5634 fax


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Event
#8
Detail:

Neuroscience Seminar
" Synaptic Biophotonics"

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December 3, 2007

Bethesda, MD

Event sponsored by: National Institutes of Health [NIH]


Presenter: George J Augustine, PhD, Duke University Medical Center.

Up to 1 continuing education credit hour equivalents available for
  -physicians

Event Contact:
(you can use the colored link below for making contact)

Peggy Rollins

301/435-2232
301-480-5634 fax


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Event
#9
Detail:

Neuroscience Seminar
"Estrogen, Synapses, and Hippocampal Seizure Susceptibility"

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December 10, 2007

Bethesda, MD

Sponsored by: National Institutes of Health [NIH]


Presenter: Catherine Wooley, PhD, Northwestern University.

Up to 1 continuing education credit hour equivalents available for
  -physicians

Event Contact:
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Peggy Rollins

301/435-2232
301-480-5634 fax


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Event
#10
Detail:

Neuroscience Seminar
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December 17, 2007

Bethesda, MD

Event sponsored by: National Institutes of Health [NIH]


Presenter: Robert Darnell, MD, PhD, The Rockefeller University, New York, New York.

There are as many as 1 continuing education credit hour equivalents available for
  -physicians

Event Contact:
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Peggy Rollins

301/435-2232
301-480-5634 fax


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Event
#11
Detail:

Neuroscience Seminar
"From Charcot to Lou Gehrig - Mechanisms and Treatment of ALS"

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January 7, 2008

Bethesda, MD

Sponsor: National Institutes of Health [NIH]


Presenter: Don W Cleveland, PhD, University of California, San Diego.

There are as many as 1 continuing education credit hour equivalents available for
  -physicians

Event Contact:
(the link below is available for more information)

Peggy Rollins

301/435-2232
301-480-5634 fax


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Event
#12
Detail:

Neuroscience Seminar
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January 14, 2008

Bethesda, MD

Sponsored by: National Institutes of Health [NIH]


Presenter: Robert Edwards, PhD, University of California, San Francisco.

There are up to 1 continuing education credit hours available for
  -physicians

Event Contact:
(the link is available for making contact)

Peggy Rollins

301/435-2232
301-480-5634 fax


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Event
#13
Detail:

Neuroscience Seminar
"Molecular Mechanism of Gating in Cyclic Nucleotide-gated Ion Channels"

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January 28, 2008

Bethesda, MD

Sponsored by: National Institutes of Health [NIH]


Presenter: William N Zagotta, PhD, University of Washington.

There are as many as 1 continuing education credit hour equivalents available for
  -physicians

Event Contact:
(the link below is available for making contact)

Peggy Rollins

301/435-2232
301-480-5634 fax


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Event
#14
Detail:



Presenter: Nikos K Logothetis, PhD, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics.

There are as many as 1 continuing education credit hours available for
  -physicians

Event Contact:
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Peggy Rollins

301/435-2232
301-480-5634 fax


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Event
#15
Detail:

Neuroscience Seminar
"The Nature and Nurture of Pain"

(Kindly refer to the meeting's Web pages.)

February 11, 2008

Bethesda, MD

Event sponsor: National Institutes of Health [NIH]


Presenter: Jeffrey S Mogil, PhD, McGill University.

There are up to 1 continuing education credit hours available for
  -physicians

Event Contact:
(you could click on the link below for e-mail)

Peggy Rollins

301/435-2232
301-480-5634 fax


(A request: it would be nice of you to mention this World Wide Web resource when calling about the above meeting.)

Event
#16
Detail:

Neuroscience Seminar
(Kindly see the meeting's Web pages.)

February 24, 2008

Bethesda, MD

Event sponsored by: National Institutes of Health [NIH]


There are as many as 1 continuing education credit hours available for
  -physicians

Event Contact:
(you can use the link below for making contact)

Peggy Rollins

301/435-2232
301-480-5634 fax


(As a favor: it could be nice if you would mention this Web resource when asking about this event.)

Event
#17
Detail:

Neuroscience Seminar
(Kindly consult the meeting's Web pages.)

March 3, 2008

Bethesda, MD

Sponsor: National Institutes of Health [NIH]


Presenter: Roger Nicoll, MD, University of California, San Francisco.

There are as many as 1 continuing education credit hour equivalents available for
  -physicians

Event Contact:
(you could use the link for e-mail)

Peggy Rollins

301/435-2232
301-480-5634 fax


(So as to help out kindly credit our Web pages when you inquire about this meeting.)

Event
#18
Detail:

Neuroscience Seminar
(You can refer to the meeting's Web pages.)

March 10, 2008

Bethesda, MD

Event sponsor: National Institutes of Health [NIH]


Presenter: Eero Simoncelli, PhD, New York University.

There are up to 1 continuing education credit hours available for
  -physicians

Event Contact:
(you might use the link below for e-mail)

Peggy Rollins

301/435-2232
301-480-5634 fax


(If you please, when you ask about the above event, it could be nice of you to refer to this Web resource.)

Event
#19
Detail:

Neuroscience Seminar
"The Genetics of Bipolar Disorder"

(You can refer to the meeting's Web pages.)

March 17, 2008

Bethesda, MD

Event sponsored by: National Institutes of Health [NIH]


Presenter: Pamela Sklar, MD, PhD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.

As many as 1 continuing education credit hours available for
  -physicians

Event Contact:
(you can use the link below for more detail)

Peggy Rollins

301/435-2232
301-480-5634 fax


(So as to help out when calling about the above meeting, would you be kind and refer to these World Wide Web pages as your source?)

Event
#20
Detail:

Neuroscience Seminar
(Please consult the meeting's Web pages.)

March 24, 2008

Bethesda, MD

Event sponsored by: National Institutes of Health [NIH]


As many as 1 continuing education credit hour equivalents available for
  -physicians

Event Contact:
(you can click on the colored link for more detail)

Peggy Rollins

301/435-2232
301-480-5634 fax


(So as to help out when you inquire about this meeting, kindly give credit to these Web pages.)

Event
#21
Detail:

Neuroscience Seminar
"IEGs and Synaptic Plasticity"

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March 31, 2008

Bethesda, MD

Sponsor: National Institutes of Health [NIH]


Presenter: Paul Worley, MD, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland.

As many as 1 continuing education credit hours available for
  -physicians

Event Contact:
(you can use the link below for e-mail)

Peggy Rollins

301/435-2232
301-480-5634 fax


(As a courtesy: it would be nice if you were to mention this Web resource as your source when asking about this event.)

Event
#22
Detail:

Neuroscience Seminar
"Architecture and Mechanism at Chemical Synapses"

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April 7, 2008

Bethesda, MD

Sponsored by: National Institutes of Health [NIH]


Presenter: Eric Gouaux, PhD, Oregon Health & Science University.

As many as 1 continuing education credit hours available for
  -physicians

Event Contact:
(you could activate the colored link below for making contact)

Peggy Rollins

301/435-2232
301-480-5634 fax


(As a favor: when calling about the above meeting, it could be nice if you were to refer to this Web resource.)

Event
#23
Detail:

Neuroscience Seminar
(You can refer to the meeting's Web pages.)

April 14, 2008

Bethesda, MD

Event sponsor: National Institutes of Health [NIH]


Presenter: John Donoghue, PhD, Brown University.

As many as 1 continuing education credit hours available for
  -physicians

Event Contact:
(the link below is available for e-mail)

Peggy Rollins

301/435-2232
301-480-5634 fax


(Please, when you call to ask about this meeting, it would be very helpful if you would mention these Web pages.)

Event
#24
Detail:

Neuroscience Seminar
"The Human Amygdala's Role in Face Processing"

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April 21, 2008

Bethesda, MD

Sponsored by: National Institutes of Health [NIH]


Presenter: Ralph Adolphs, PhD, California Institute of Technology.

There are up to 1 continuing education credit hours available for
  -physicians

Event Contact:
(the link is available for e-mail)

Peggy Rollins

301/435-2232
301-480-5634 fax


(As a courtesy: would you please be kind and tell about these World Wide Web pages when inquiring about this event?)

Event
#25
Detail:



Presenter: Marc Tessier-Lavigne, Senior Vice President, Research Drug Discovery, Genentech, Inc, South San Francisco, California.

There are as many as 1 continuing education credit hours available for
  -physicians

Event Contact:
(you might use the link below for making contact)

Peggy Rollins

301/435-2232
301-480-5634 fax


(As a courtesy: it could be nice if you would tell about these Web pages as your source when you ask about the above meeting.)

Event
#26
Detail:

Neuroscience Seminar
"Ensemble Coding of Visual Information in Primate Retina"

(You can refer to the meeting's Web pages.)

May 5, 2008

Bethesda, MD

Event sponsored by: National Institutes of Health [NIH]


Presenter: E J Chichilinsky, PhD, University of California, San Diego.

There are up to 1 continuing education credit hour equivalents available for
  -physicians

Event Contact:
(you might click on the link below for e-mail)

Peggy Rollins

301/435-2232
301-480-5634 fax


(As a courtesy: please mention our Web pages if you inquire about this.)

Event
#27
Detail:



Presenter: Karen Hsiao Ashe, MD, PhD, University of Minnesota.

As many as 1 continuing education credit hour equivalents available for
  -physicians

Event Contact:
(you can click on the link for e-mail)

Peggy Rollins

301/435-2232
301-480-5634 fax


(A request: when inquiring about this event, please let them know you found out about it from this site.)

Event
#28
Detail:

Neuroscience Seminar
"Neuronal Encoding of Behavioral Relevance in Parietal Cortex"

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May 19, 2008

Bethesda, MD

Sponsor: National Institutes of Health [NIH]


Presenter: John A Assad, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts.

As many as 1 continuing education credit hours available for
  -physicians

Event Contact:
(the link is available for e-mail)

Peggy Rollins

301/435-2232
301-480-5634 fax


(As a favor: please point out you read about it from this Web resource when inquiring about this event.)

Event
#29
Detail:

Neuroscience Seminar
(You can consult the meeting's Web pages.)

June 2, 2008

Bethesda, MD

Event sponsored by: National Institutes of Health [NIH]


As many as 1 continuing education credit hour equivalents available for
  -physicians

Event Contact:
(you could click on the link below for getting more detail)

Peggy Rollins

301/435-2232
301-480-5634 fax


(So as to help out would you be nice and refer to our World Wide Web pages as your source when asking about the above event?)

Event
#30
Detail:

Neuroscience Seminar
(Kindly consult the meeting's Web pages.)

June 9, 2008

Bethesda, MD

Event sponsor: National Institutes of Health [NIH]


There are as many as 1 continuing education credit hour equivalents available for
  -physicians

Event Contact:
(the link is available for seeking more information)

Peggy Rollins

301/435-2232
301-480-5634 fax


(So as to help out it might be helpful if you would tell about our World Wide Web pages when you call to inquire about the above event.)

Event
#31
Detail:

Neuroscience Seminar
(You can consult the meeting's Web pages.)

June 16, 2008

Bethesda, MD

Sponsored by: National Institutes of Health [NIH]


There are up to 1 continuing education credit hours available for
  -physicians

Event Contact:
(the link below is available for e-mail)

Peggy Rollins

301/435-2232
301-480-5634 fax


(A request: please say that you heard about it here if you ask about this event.)

Event
#32
Detail:

Neuroscience Seminar
( Refer to the meeting's Web pages.)

June 23, 2008

Bethesda, MD

Sponsored by: National Institutes of Health [NIH]


As many as 1 continuing education credit hours available for
  -physicians

Event Contact:
(you might click on the link for e-mail)

Peggy Rollins

301/435-2232
301-480-5634 fax


(To help us out don't forget to let the people know about these Web pages should you enquire about this event.)

Event
#33
Detail:

Neuroscience Seminar
(Kindly consult the meeting's Web pages.)

June 30, 2008

Bethesda, MD

Event sponsored by: National Institutes of Health [NIH]


Up to 1 continuing education credit hours available for
  -physicians

Event Contact:
(you might use the link below for e-mail)

Peggy Rollins

301/435-2232
301-480-5634 fax


(As a favor: kindly credit our Web pages when inquiring about this.)

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National Institutes of Health [NIH]
National Cancer Institute


(You can click on the above for its home page)



About:


The National Cancer Institute [NCI] is a component of the National Institutes of Health [NIH]. The NCI was established in 1937 as the Federal Government's principal agency for cancer research and training.

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National Institutes of Health [NIH]
Office of Behavioral and Social Science Research [OBSSR]


(You can click above for the organization's home page)


Contact:

Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research
Office of the Director
National Institutes of Health
31 Center Drive
Building 31, Room B2B37
Bethesda, MD 20892-2027

301/402-1146
301/402-1150 fax


About:


The Office of Behavioral and Social Science Research [OBSSR] opened in 1995. The OBSSR mission is to stimulate behavioral and social science research throughout the US National Institutes of Health [NIH] and to integrate these areas of research more fully into others of the NIH health research enterprise, thereby improving our understanding, treatment, and prevention of disease.

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National Institutes of Health [NIH]
Office of Research on Women's Health [ORWH]


(You can click on the above for its home page)


Contact:

Office of Research on Women's Health
NIH, Building 1
Room 201
Bethesda, MD 20892


About:


Fndings by the United States General Accounting Office concerning the lack of consistent inclusion of women in clinical trials supported by the National Institute of Health [NIH] catalyzed NIH to establish the Office of Research on Women's Health [ORWH] in 1990 with the mandate to:
  • Strengthen, develop, and increase research into diseases, disorders, and conditions that affect women, determine gaps in knowledge about such conditions and diseases, and establish a research agenda for NIH for future directions in women's health research
  • Ensure that women are appropriately represented in biomedical and biobehavioral research studies, especially clinical trials, that are supported by NIH
  • Create direct initiatives to increase the number of women in biomedical careers and to facilitate their advancement and promotion


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