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JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2003 95(3):189;
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Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Vol. 95, No. 3, 189, February 5, 2003
© 2003 Oxford University Press


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Awards, Appointments, Announcements

Eleven physicians, scientists, and other experts have been appointed to the Secretary’s Advisory Committee on Human Research Protection. The committee will advise the Department of Health and Human Services on the responsible conduct of research involving human subjects. The new committee members are:

Ernest Prentice, Ph.D., of the University of Nebraska Medical School in Omaha, who will serve as chairman of the committee; Tom Adams, of the Association of Clinical Research Professionals in Alexandria, Va.; Mark Barnes, J.D., health care attorney and partner in the New York law firm Ropes and Gray; Celia B. Fisher, Ph.D., director of the Center for Ethics Education at Fordham University in New York; E. Nigel Harris, M.D., dean and senior vice president for academic affairs at Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta; Robert G. Hauser, M.D., of the Minneapolis Heart Institute in Minneapolis, Minn.; Nancy L. Jones, Ph.D., of Wake Forest University Health Sciences in Winston-Salem, N.C.; Felix A. Khin-Maung-Gyi, chief executive officer of Chesapeake Research Review, Columbia, Md.; Susan Kortensky, of Children’s Hospital, Boston; Mary Lake Polan, M.D., Ph.D., chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Stanford University School of Medicine; and Susan Weiner, president and founder of the Children’s Cause.


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