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MIT experts guides available

Guides to MIT experts on medically related research and on the environment are available through the MIT News Office to members of the media and the MIT community.

The 1997-98 MIT Media Guide to Experts on Medicine, Physiology and Health features research descriptions and contact information for almost 200 MIT scientists involved in research ranging from aging to Z-DNA.

The MIT Media Guide to Experts on the Environment, published in 1995, features some 100 researchers working in fields ranging from air pollution to waste remediation.

To obtain a copy, contact Myles Crowley at x3-2700 or mcrowley@mit.edu.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on June 10, 1998.

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