DDIR Nina Schor writes about a new requirement that all NIH-funded research appearing in scientific journals must be made freely and publicly accessible as soon as it is published.
How do we come to know what causes cancer? A new handbookexplains the rigorous and transparent processes used to assess substances for inclusion in the Report on Carcinogens.
The annual Margaret Pittman Lecture, part of the Wednesday Afternoon Lecture Series (WALS), featured a talk by Carolyn Bertozzi titled “Bio-orthogonal Chemistry: The Journey from Basic Science to Clinical Translation.”
Meet your recently tenured colleagues: Eli Boritz, NIAID-VRC; Maria Constanza Camargo, NCI-DCEG; Natasha Caplen, NCI-CCR; Peter Grayson, NIAMS; Katherine McJunkin, NIDDK; Richard Scheuermann, NLM; and Joshua Tan, NIAID
The NIH Intramural Research Program has created three new Scientific Interest Groups (SIGs): the Rare Endocrine Tumors Scientific Interest Group, the Sarcoma Interest Group, and the Veterinary Medicine Interest Group.