Researchers Network, Keep Current With Continuing-Education Courses

Continuing-Education Courses SIDEBAR: Selected Organizations Sponsoring Continuing-Education Programs for Life Scientists As students put away their books for the summer, some life scientists pick up theirs and head off to continuing-education programs. These workshops and short courses offer participants opportunities to brush up on their technique as well as an informal environment for nurturing professional networks and research collaborations. Selected Organizations Sponsoring Continuing-

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Continuing-Education Courses

SIDEBAR: Selected Organizations Sponsoring Continuing-Education Programs for Life Scientists

Selected Organizations Sponsoring Continuing-Education Programs for Life Scientists American Type Culture Collection 12301 Parklawn Dr., Rockville, Md. 20852 (301) 231-5566 Fax: (301) 816-4364 E-mail: workshops@atcc.org http://www.atcc.org/workshops/workshop.html Center for Advanced Training in Cell and Molecular Biology, Catholic University of America 103 McCourt-Ward Building 620 Michigan Ave., N.E., Washington, D.C. 20064 (202) 319-6161 Fax: (202) 319-4467 E-mail: cua-catcmb@cua.edu http://www.cua.edu/www/catc Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 1 Bungtown Rd., Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. 11724 (516) 367-8346 Fax: (516) 367-8845 E-mail: meetings@cshl.org http://www.cshl.org/ Jackson Laboratory Box 361, 600 Main St., Bar Harbor, Maine 04609 (207) 288-6260 E-mail: training@jax.org http://www.jax.org Marine Biological Laboratory 7 MBL St., Woods Hole, Mass. 02543-1015 (508) 289-7401 E-mail: admissions@mbl.edu http://www.mbl.edu Massachusetts Institute of Technology Office of the Summer Session Room 8-101 Cambridge, Mass. 02139 (617) 253-2101 Fax: (617) 253-8042 E-mail: summer-professional-programs@mit.edu http://web.mit.edu/summer-programs/ Most programs are a series of intensive, one- to ...

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