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by Bernhard Voller

It is my great pleasure to present the last report of my term as head of the Greater Washington, D.C. chapter of the Austrian Scientists and Scholars in North America (ASciNA) network. ASciNA was founded in June 2002 during a conference at the Austrian Embassy in Washington, D.C., which was hosted by the Office of Science and Technology (OST). It is worth mentioning that Austrian researchers working at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the world’s largest biomedical research facility, played an instrumental role in the inception of ASciNA. Without their pioneering spirit and teamwork this organization would not have come into existence.


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