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Chapter: 5 Program for Public Meeting, November 4, 1976

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Suggested Citation:"5 Program for Public Meeting, November 4, 1976." Institute of Medicine. 1977. Personnel Needs and Training for Biomedical and Behavioral Research: Volume 1. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9908.
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Suggested Citation:"5 Program for Public Meeting, November 4, 1976." Institute of Medicine. 1977. Personnel Needs and Training for Biomedical and Behavioral Research: Volume 1. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9908.
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SUPPLEMENT 5 NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL CO M MISSION ON HU M AN RESOURCES 2101 Constitution Avenue Washington, D. C. 20418 COMMITTEE ON A STUDY OF NATIONAL NEEDS FOR BIOMEDICAL AND BEHAVIORAL RESEARCH PERSONNEL PROGRAM FOR PUBLIC MEETING November 4, 1976 Auditorium, National Academy of Sciences 8:00 a.m. REGISTRATION 9:00 " INTRODUCTORY REMARKS Dr. Robert Glaser, Chairman Dr. Henry Riecken, Vice Chairman GUIDELINES FOR PARTICIPANTS Dr. Herbert B. Pahl, Staff Director Session I 9:10 a.m. Norton Nelson Task Force on Environmental Health 9:22 " Raymond Seltser Epidemiology associations 9:34 " William Jarzembski Texas Tech. University - Medical Center 9:46 " George Condouris American Society for Pharma- cology and Experimental Therapeutics 9:58 " Earl Benditt Pathology associations 10:10 " Robert Acker American Society for Microbiology 10:22 " Alan Sager Brandeis University 10:34 " Jack Rakosky Franklin College 10:46 " COFFEE Session II 11:06 " Marie Cassidy Federation of Org. for Professional Women 11:18 " Dalmas Taylor American Psychological Association 11:30 " H. Geoffrey Fisher University of Minnesota 11:42 " Jacquelyne Jackson Duke University 11:54 " Amado Padilla University of California, Los Angeles 12:06 p.m. Franklin Hamilton/ University of Tennessee Vijaya Melnick Federal City College 12:18 " Jeanne Spurlock American Psychiatric Association 12:30 " OPEN DISCUSSION 210

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