RAYMOND DIONNE, D.D.S., PH.D., JOINS NINR AS SCIENTIFIC DIRECTOR

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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH 
NIH News 
National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR)
http://ninr.nih.gov/ninr/

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Thursday, November 10, 2005 

CONTACT: Lanny Newman, NINR Office of Science Policy and Public Liaison,
newmanl@xxxxxxxxxxxx, 301-496-0209
 
RAYMOND DIONNE, D.D.S., PH.D., JOINS NINR AS SCIENTIFIC DIRECTOR

The National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) has appointed Dr.
Raymond Dionne, D.D.S., Ph.D., as the Scientific Director of its
Division of Intramural Research. As Scientific Director, Dr. Dionne will
lead the bio-behavioral research program conducted by NINR on the NIH
campus. The research studies examine biological, experiential and
behavioral factors associated with clinical symptoms.

Dr. Dionne comes to NINR from the National Institute of Dental and
Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) where he served as Chief, Pain and
Neurosensory Mechanism Branch. Dionne earned a D.D.S. from the
Georgetown University School of Dentistry, Washington, D.C. and a Ph.D.
in Pharmacology from the Medical College of Virginia, Richmond. Dr.
Dionne is nationally recognized for his research on pain management,
specifically, variability in pain sensitivity. He has published more
than 100 scientific manuscripts relating to his work on pain and pain
control.

In his new role, Dr. Dionne will lead a developing group of independent
principal investigators conducting research in the basic, behavioral,
and clinical sciences relevant to NINR's mission and will help chart the
future of a growing nursing and bio-behavioral research community across
the NIH. The intramural program contributes to nursing science through
the investigation of biobehavioral mechanisms associated with the
symptoms of acute and chronic illness.

"We are excited that Dr. Dionne will lead our Intramural program," said
Dr. Patricia A. Grady, Director, NINR. "He is an accomplished scientist,
and his energy and experience in conducting clinical research and
mentoring young investigators will be instrumental in advancing NINR's
intramural program," Dr. Grady added.

The primary mission of the NINR, one of 27 Institutes and Centers at the
National Institutes of Health, is to support clinical and basic research
and establish a scientific basis for the care of individuals across the
life span. For additional information, visit the NINR Web site at
http://ninr.nih.gov.

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Research Agency" -- includes 27 Institutes and Centers and is a
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causes, treatments, and cures for both common and rare diseases. For
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