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Barbara Kram, Editor | September 26, 2006
During her NIH career, Lewis was a project officer for the Human Genetic Cell Repository, which contains nearly 10,000 well-characterized human cell lines. She has organized and chaired numerous NIGMS and NIH meetings and presents regularly at scientific conferences. Her list of honors includes two NIH Director's Awards.
To arrange an interview with CBB Director Catherine Lewis, Ph.D., contact the NIGMS Office of Communications and Public Liaison at 301-496-7301.
A high-resolution photograph of Lewis is available at http://www.nigms.nih.gov/About/Lewis.htm.

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