NIH Record - National Institutes of Health
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June 10, 2022

  • Pioneer in Field Describes Industrious Organoids

    In a lecture titled “Organoids to Model Human Disease,” Dr. Hans Clevers, a professor at Utrecht University and principal investigator at Hubrecht Institute in the Netherlands, presented an overview of his research on innovations revolutionizing the way we treat cancer and other diseases.
  • Expert Gets Us Talking About the Generations

    Multiple generations are showing up at work, each with different experiences, mindsets and aspirations. And each is doing little things, often unconsciously, to annoy the other. In this insightful DDM seminar, Lynne Lancaster helps us get to know and appreciate the different generations toward better collegiality and productivity.
  • Consider Canine Separation Anxiety as You Return on Site

    Returning to work on site is an adjustment for everyone, but have you considered how your furry friends will handle the change? NIH Police Sergeant Alvin Maker and veterinarian Dr. Meghan Connolly from the Division of Veterinary Resources weighed in during a recent NIH Employee Wellness Seminar titled “Preventing Canine Separation Anxiety.”
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On the Cover

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mark ellisman and thomas deerinck, national center for microscopy and imaging research, university of california, san diego

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