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B Biographical Sketches of Workshop Speakers
Pages 127-132

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From page 127...
... . He has served on the advisory board of the Muscular Dystrophy Association and on many editorial boards, including Physiological Reviews, Current Topics in Membranes, and, most recently, Cell Biology Education.
From page 128...
... Dr. Galey also directs HHMI's efforts in graduate studies, including the Predoctoral Fellowship Program, the institute's involvement in laboratory management training and advanced biological science courses in partnership with leading nonprofit organizations such as Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories and the Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory.
From page 129...
... Hinton held research associate positions at the University of Michigan's Center for Human Growth and Development and the School of Public Health. In her current position she is responsible for administration of the association's national research program and for providing management services for seven of 12 AHA affiliate research programs.
From page 130...
... In a joint project with HHMI and AAAS, she developed a database and supervised the design of the Web interface for the Undergraduate GrantsNet initiative, and she advised on the design of the AAAS Minority Scientists Network. She designed the pre- and postworkshop assessment of the 2005 FASEB Individual Development Plan workshop.
From page 131...
... The roundtable has hosted presentations on stipend levels, transitions to diversity programs, federal funding for fellowship programs, visa issues for sponsors of international programs, and other issues of importance to fellowship administrators. Chuck Sherman, Ph.D., is acting director, of the Office of Evaluation, Office of Science Policy, Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health (NIH)
From page 132...
... in quantitative psychology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Ralph Vogler, M.D., is the program director for clinical research, cancer control and epidemiology and leukemia, immunology, and blood cell research programs at the American Cancer Society.


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