NCCAM AWARDS FIRST DIRECTOR'S FELLOWSHIPS FOR CAM RESEARCH

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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH 
NIH News 
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) 
http://nccam.nih.gov/ 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Friday, February 3, 2006 

CONTACT: NCCAM Press Office, 301-496-7790, nccampress@xxxxxxxxxxxx 

NCCAM AWARDS FIRST DIRECTOR'S FELLOWSHIPS FOR CAM RESEARCH

The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM),
a component of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), has selected the
first two fellows for the NCCAM Director's Fellowship in Complementary
and Alternative Medicine (CAM) Research.

"This prestigious fellowship constitutes an important tool through which
NCCAM can recruit and train the next generation of CAM researchers. It
exemplifies our approach to integrative medicine by fostering CAM
research throughout the NIH. We are very grateful for the support of
this new concept by our colleagues at the NIH," said Stephen E. Straus,
M.D., NCCAM Director.

The primary goal of the fellowship is to prepare new fellows for careers
as independent CAM investigators. The fellowship provides full research
support for 2 years of clinical, translational, and/or laboratory
research. The fellows were selected from a highly competitive
international pool of applicants.

The fellows will join the NIH Intramural Research Program and conduct
research on CAM topics in the laboratories of senior scientists of other
Institutes and Centers across the NIH. Under the mentor's guidance, the
fellow will serve as a "bridge" between the mentor's laboratory, where
the work will be performed, and NCCAM.

"The NCCAM Director's Fellowship is an innovative new component in NIH's
longstanding commitment to, and responsibility for, training the next
generation of biomedical researchers," said Michael M. Gottesman, M.D.,
Deputy Director for Intramural Research, NIH.

The first two NCCAM Director's fellows are:

-- Patrick P. McCue who received his Ph.D. in Molecular and Cellular
Biology from the University of Massachusetts in 2004. He is currently
studying the molecular effect of space radiation on the biology of yeast
at NASA Ames Research Center in California. James Phang, M.D., of the
National Cancer Institute will mentor Dr. McCue while he studies the
effects of chemical compounds from botanical extracts on mechanisms of
cancer cell death.

-- Marni N. Silverman who received her Ph.D. in Neuroscience from Emory
University in 2005. She will be working with Esther Sternberg, M.D., of
the National Institute of Mental Health. Dr. Silverman will study
glucocorticoid resistance, which contributes to individual variability
in responses to stress. Her research will help shed light on the
influence of CAM therapies on the responses of the brain and body to
stress. 

The NCCAM Director's fellowship is funded in part by the Prince of Wales
Foundation. The Foundation distributes funding each year to benefit a
wide range of causes throughout the world, including supporting research
in CAM and integrative care.

The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine's mission
is to explore complementary and alternative medical practices in the
context of rigorous science, train CAM researchers, and disseminate
authoritative information to the public and professionals. For
additional information, call NCCAM's Clearinghouse toll free at
1-888-644-6226, or visit the NCCAM Web site at nccam.nih.gov. NCCAM is 1
of 27 institutes and centers at the National Institutes of Health, the
Federal focal point for medical research in the United States. 

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) -- "The Nation's Medical
Research Agency" -- includes 27 Institutes and Centers and is a
component of the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services. It is
the primary Federal agency for conducting and supporting basic,
clinical, and translational medical research, and it investigates the
causes, treatments, and cures for both common and rare diseases. For
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