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2022 NIH Director's Awards

, by Maura Kate Costello, M.A.

Headshots of award recipients: Stephen Chanock, Matthew Gianferante, Neelam Giri, Lisa McReynolds, Sharon Savage

Stephen Chanock, Matthew Gianferante, Neelam Giri, Lisa McReynolds, Sharon Savage

 

At the 2022 NIH Director's Awards, the following DCEG staff were recognized for their extraordinary initiative in the implementation and administration of the NIH COVID Vaccine Clinics (primary and booster vaccines) at multiple geographical locations:

Stephen Chanock, M.D.
Director, DCEG

Matthew Gianferante, M.D., M.P.H.
Staff Clinician, Clinical Genetics Branch

Neelam Giri, M.D.
Staff Clinician, Clinical Genetics Branch

Lisa McReynolds, M.D., Ph.D.
Assistant Clinical Investigator, Clinical Genetics Branch

Sharon Savage, M.D.
Director, Clinical Genetics Branch

 

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