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  1. Retroviruses
  2. Biography - Varmus, Harold E(liot) (1939-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  3. Parity in Financing Mental Health Services: Managed Care Effects on Cost, Access and Quality by Harold E. Varmus, 1998-06
  4. Directors of the National Institutes of Health: Harold E. Varmus, Elias Zerhouni, Ruth L. Kirschstein, Rolla Dyer, Jeremy M. Berg
  5. American Ashkenazi Jews: Jason Schwartzman, Harold E. Varmus, Tim Barsky
  6. Retroviruses Slide Set by John M. Coffin, Stephen H. Hughes, et all 1998-03-15

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J. MICHAEL BISHOP AND harold E. varmus AWARDED NOBEL PRIZE (Senate October 12,1989) Dr. Bishop and Dr. varmus have been outstanding professors,
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42. Sloan-Kettering - National Medal Of Science Awarded To Dr. Harold Varmus
harold varmus Receives National Medal of Science from President Bush Emailpublicaffairs@mskcc.org. Return to Press Releases Main Page
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Press Releases National Medal of Science Awarded to Dr. Harold Varmus
National Medal of Science Awarded to Dr. Harold Varmus
NEW YORK, May 10, 2002 - Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center President Harold Varmus has been named a recipient of a 2001 National Medal of Science. The honor recognizes Dr. Varmus's service as Director of the National Institutes of Health from 1993 to 1999 and his significant scientific accomplishments.
Harold Varmus Receives National Medal of Science from President Bush A leading contributor to cancer research for more than thirty years, he received the 1989 Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology with J. Michael Bishop, now Chancellor of the University of California, San Francisco, for their discovery that normal human and animal cells contain genes capable of becoming cancer genes. This revolutionary discovery led to an aggressive and successful search for the genetic origins of cancer by the scientific community. President George W. Bush will award National Medals of Science to Dr. Varmus and 14 others at a White House ceremony on June 13.

43. K-State Landon Lecture By Harold E. Varmus, Director Of The National Institutes
Dr. harold E. varmus Director of the National Institutes of Health 104th LandonLecture February 5, 1996. Good morning. First let me begin with a note of
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Dr. Harold E. Varmus
Director of the National Institutes of Health
104th Landon Lecture
February 5, 1996
Good morning. First let me begin with a note of gratitude to this campus. My first postdoctoral fellow was a graduate of your graduate school. One of my best students, Bruce Bowerman, a native Kansan, was a student in my lab for several years, and now is professor at Oregon University in Eugene, and I'm grateful for the instruction and direction he received here. Two things make me particularly glad to be giving this lecture, but one thing first is that I learned about this lecture from the student, Bruce Bowerman, who said he got a good deal of direction in life from the lectures themselves. But this occasion is special for a couple of reasons for me. First it allows me to pay public tribute to Nancy Landon Kassebaum, whose intelligent and generous support of medical research have made my current job a lot more easy, and whose gracious friendship has made life in Washington much more pleasant. Kansas should be, I know is, very proud of her. Secondly, the inclusion of at least two scientists, Carl Sagan and myself, on the Landon Lecture program this year, recognizes the enormous but often overlooked significance of science in the workings of our society. I want to thank the organizers, the organizing committee for featuring science in this way. Now, I learned yesterday that unfortunately Carl Sagan will not be able to speak as scheduled, and so I'd like to begin by usurping a few of his words from his book "Broca's Brain" at the outset.

44. PLoS Medicine: PLoS Medicine—A Medical Journal For The Internet Age
Michael B. Eisen, Patrick O. Brown, and harold E. varmus are the cofounders ofthe Public Library of Science. Michael B. Eisen is at the Lawrence Berkeley
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45. International: Italiano: Salute: Medicina: Medici E Ricercatori: Varmus, Harold
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Dr. harold E. varmus is spearheading an effort to establish the Public Libraryof Science (PLoS), which would provide free online access to published
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47. BCSIA - Press Room - Publication - Harold Varmus, Lewis Branscomb Are Honored Wi
harold E. varmus, former director of the National Institutes of Health and aNobelprize holder for contributions to understanding the mechanisms of cancer,
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48. The Scientist :: Harold Varmus, May 24, 2004
harold varmus is back on home turf in New York City, and he is one happy man . 2005 The Scientist, unless otherwise stated Email
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49. The Scientist :: Varmus Wants Tighter NIH Rules, Mar. 15, 2004
former NIH Director harold E. varmus now believes that institute and centerdirectors should be prohibited from consulting for companies that might be
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After liberalizing consulting rules in 1995, former director now favors change
By Ted Agres Varmus urged NIH's went into effect February 6 . That change, which was requested by NIH Director Elias A. Zerhouni in January, affects 66 senior officials including all NIH directors, deputy directors, scientific directors, and clinical directors. These officials now are required to file public disclosure forms, known as SF 278s, rather than the confidential OGE 450s. Varmus' views stand in contrast to positions he advocated while NIH director from 1993 to 1999. During that time, Varmus spearheaded efforts to ease restrictions on staff scientists and directors, allowing them greater freedom to interact with pharmaceutical companies and to engage in outside consulting activities. Those actions were needed, he said Friday, to attract and retain qualified scientists to NIH's intramural research program. The Los Angeles Times reported in December 2003 that several high-level NIH scientists and officials have received a total of more than $2.5 million in consulting fees and stock options from drug companies over the past 10 years. Zerhouni has since suspended approval of all new consulting arrangements, restructured the agency's

50. AEGiS-GMHC WASHINGTON WATCH Harold Varmus
President Clinton moved in August, after months of delay, to nominate harold E.varmus, MD, to head the sprawling National Institutes of Health (NIH),
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Derek Hodel President Clinton moved in August, after months of delay, to nominate Harold E. Varmus, MD, to head the sprawling National Institutes of Health (NIH), the nation's premier biomedical research organization. Varmus, a Nobel laureate cancer researcher from the University of California at San Francisco, will replace Bernadine Healy, MD, whose controversial tenure was marked by infighting at the agency, and just plain fighting on Capitol Hill. AIDS activists, though mostly pleased to see Healy go (with the exception of Project Inform's Martin Delaney, who urged the Clinton administration to retain Healy, a Bush appointee), reacted with a mixture of caution and outright suspicion to news of Varmus' nomination. Many were familiar with the Nobel laureate only by reputation at UCSF ("brilliant," "impossibly arrogant," "doesn't suffer fools,") or through a letter Varmus wrote, urging his colleagues to oppose the Office of AIDS Research reforms, an activist initiative recently signed into law as Title XVIII of the National Institutes of Health Revitalization Act of 1993 (S.1). AIDS activists were of mixed views as to how to respond to Varmus' nomination. Many, including the AIDS Action Council, the Treatment Action Group

51. Especiales Diario Médico
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52. The Endocrine Society : News : Endocrine News : 1999 : Letter To Harold Varmus
publishing scheme in a letter to its proponent, NIH Director harold varmus . Letter To harold varmus Women In Endocrinology Annual Dinner
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53. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Varmus, Harold Eliot@ HighBeam Researc
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition varmus, harold Eliot@ HighBeam Research.
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54. 1999 CSHL Highlights - Varmus Birthday Celebration
of harold E. varmus, MD, director of the National Institutes of Health. harold varmus s birthday celebration at the Laboratory, which took the form
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On December 12, 74 scientists gathered at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory to celebrate the 60th birthday of Harold E. Varmus, M.D., director of the National Institutes of Health. Harold has since become President of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City. He has been coming to meetings at CSHL for over a quarter century and is well known for his research accomplishments-including the discovery of cellular oncogenes with Mike Bishop that garnered them a Noble prize-as well as for his extraordinary leadership. As director of the NIH, Harold stressed the importance of biomedical research for the improvement of the human condition, and oversaw a dramatic increase in public support of biomedical science. Harold Varmus's birthday celebration at the Laboratory, which took the form of a two-day symposium on cancer cell biology, was organized by Steve Hughes of the National Cancer Institute (NCI); Titia de Lange of Rockefeller University; Roel Nusse, HHMI investigator at Stanford University Medical Center; all former Varmus laboratory members; and Suzanne Oritz of Varmus' lab. at the NCI. Prominent speakers included long-time collaborator Mike Bishop, fellow retrovirologists David Baltimore and Peter Vogt, and former high school mate Gerry Fink.
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55. Eberly College Of Science News - Nobel Laureate To Give Marker
Genetic Engineering on April 3 and 4. harold E. varmus. harold E. varmus, formerdirector of the National Institutes of Health, a corecipient of the 1989
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56. Multimedia
harold E. varmus. Audio Only. Speaker Bio. Other Presentations by harold E.varmus There are no additional presentations from this speaker currently
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On May 5, 1999, harold varmus, presented to the world, his thoughts on creation harold varmus has asked for comments from scientists regarding such an
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On May 5, 1999, Harold Varmus, presented to the world, his thoughts on creation of a platform for communication of manuscripts of biomedical researchers. The draft of creation of this electronic platform which was orginally called PubMed Central and now is called PubMed Central , was written by Harold Varmus with assistance from Dr Lipman, the Director of National Center for Biotechnology Information (NLM/NIH) and Pat Brown from Stanford University. Harold Varmus has asked for comments from scientists regarding such an electronic platform for publication of scientific data. The issue has raised debates. Comments of the responders are posted regularly at the PubMed Central site PubMed Central In addition to PubMed central, the European E-BioSci project that was proposed by the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) after discussion with Varmus and others is now in an advanced planning stage. Frontiers in Bioscience will also be included in the European E-BioSci databases.Interested individuals can contact Les Grivell, PhD E-BioSci/EMBO Postfach 1022.40 Meyerhofstrasse 1 69117 Heidelberg, Germany Email: les.grivell@embo.org Tel. +49-6221-889 1503 or -889 1102 (secretariats); +49-6221-889 1501 (direct) Fax. +49-6221-889 1210 for further information.

58. Fox Chase Cancer Center: Talbot Research Library - Electronic Books
Coffin, John M.; Hughes, Stephen H.; varmus, harold E. Plainview (NY) Cold SpringHarbor Laboratory Press; c1997. SequenceEvolution-Function Comparative
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59. Essentialdrugs.org
EDRUG Letter from NIH Director, harold varmus Hello Looks like Dr.varmus has left the door open as he leaves, eh?
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  • From : "admin" <admin@worldccr.org> Date : Thu, 28 Oct 1999 04:57:28 -0400 (EDT)
E-drug: Letter from NIH Director, Harold Varmus
Hello: Looks like Dr. Varmus has left the door open as he leaves, eh?
This is very nice, and I look forward to an exciting next few months as you
pursue the opportunity provided by this response to lock in third-world
participation in drug licensing at a level never thought possible, before.
Of course, there's nothing that prevents countries coordinating their
efforts with the NIH, if indeed, the NIH prefers dealing with individual
countries, rather than the WHO. My earlier question in August about this
matter failed to register your keen insight into the issues, and I look
forward to hearing more on this as you progress. Best of luck from the bleachers. Thanks, Tom Thomas A. Poe, M.D., Director The World Center For Clinical Research 2044 Plumas Street Reno, NV 89509-3708 Phone: 775-829-1799 admin@worldccr.org

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EDRUG Letter from NIH Director, harold varmus letter to NIH Director, haroldvarmus, asking for NIH to give the World
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  • From : "Dr Wilbert Bannenberg, SADAP coordinator" <bannew@hltrsa.pwv.gov.za> Date : Wed, 27 Oct 1999 03:13:04 -0400 (EDT)
E-drug: Letter from NIH Director, Harold Varmus
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On September 3, 1999 Ralph Nader, James Love and Robert Weissman wrote a
letter to NIH Director, Harold Varmus, "asking for NIH to give the World
Health Organization, WHO, access to US government funded medical
inventions." Here is the url for the electronic version of this letter:
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On October 21, 1999 Robert Weissman received Dr. Harold Varmus'
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begin letter Mr. Robert Weissman Essential Action P.O. Box 19405 Washington, D.C. 20036 Dear. Mr. Weissman: Thank you for your recommendation on how the National Institutes of Health (NIH) could interact with the World Health Organization (WHO) to provide it with commerical development rights to NIH-owned and -funded health care patents. As we are both aware, the licensing of Government inventions has

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