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Meeting Dates for 2014
Date Location Comments
2/4 Neuroscience Center
Conference Rooms C and D
Tuesday
(one day meeting)
2/5
Second Joint Council Meeting with NIAAA & NIDA
NIH Campus, Building 1
Wilson Hall
Wednesday
(one day meeting)
5/6-7 Neuroscience Center
Conference Rooms C and D
 
9/2-3 Neuroscience Center
Conference Rooms C and D
 
Meeting Dates for 2015
Date Location Comments
2/3-4 Neuroscience Center
Conference Rooms C and D
 
5/5-6 Neuroscience Center
Conference Rooms C and D
 
9/1-2 Neuroscience Center
Conference Rooms C and D
 

Note:
The first day of each council meeting will be closed to the public for the review of grant applications; the 2nd day will be open to the public unless otherwise noted.

All meetings will be held on Tuesdays and Wednesdays unless otherwise noted.

Executive Secretary

Mark Swieter, Ph.D.
Acting Director
Office of Extramural Affairs
National Institute on Drug Abuse
National Institutes of Health, DHHS
6001 Executive Blvd., Suite 4230, MSC 9550
Bethesda, MD 20892-8401
Rockville, MD 20852 (For express/courier service)
301-443-2755

Meeting Location:

Neuroscience Center
6001 Executive Boulevard
Bethesda, MD 20892-9547

For general Council information, contact Ms. Cikena Reid, NIDA Program Analyst at 301-435-1441 or Ms. Camilla L. Holland, NIDA Committee Management Officer at 301-435-1384.

For specific Council information, contact the Executive Secretary listed above.

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