| In Brief Janda to Speak as Part of Faculty Lecture Series
 Professor Kim Janda will speak on "Biocatalysis, Combinatorial Chemistry, 
        and Immunopharmacotherapy" as part of the Faculty Lecuture Series on Wednesday, 
        January 16, at 5 PM. The lecture will be held in the Timken Amphitheater, 
        Scripps Clinic, 10666 North Torrey Pines Road.
 Tuition Reimbursement Deadline Approaches
 Human Resources would like to remind TSRI employees that tuition reimbursement 
        requests for courses completed during the 2001 calendar year must be received 
        in Human Resources no later than January 31, 2002. Please contact Jan-Michael 
        Silbaugh at x4-9212 with any questions
 TB Screenings, Hepatitis B Immunizations, and Serum Draws
 On Monday, January 14, Wednesday, January 16, and Friday December 18, 
        personnel from Sharp Rees-Stealy Medical Group will be on-site to conduct 
        TB Screenings, Hepatitis B Immunizations and serum draws. The clinics 
        will be conducted in Building 3301 N. Torrey Pines Court, Conference Room 
        P1 from 11 AM to 2 PM on each of the three dates noted above.
  Employees participating in any of these programs need not make an appointment 
        but should show up at the scheduled times. TB screening requires a 48 
        to 72 hour follow-up. For example, individuals receiving the TB screen 
        on Monday will need to return on Wednesday, individuals screened on Wednesday 
        will need to return on Friday. Initiation of the TB screening process 
        will not be available on Friday, but Hepatitis B immunization and serum 
        draws will be available. 
       For more information, please contact Rachel Longville in Environmental 
        Health & Safety at ext. 4-8240, or e-mail rachellv@scripps.edu. 
         
       News&Views Breaks for the Holidays
 News&Views will not be published on December 24, December 31, and January 
        7 due to Christmas and New Years. Weekly publication will resume on Monday, 
        January 14, 2002. Happy holidays!
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