Hi everyone. I'm thinking about putting together a proposal for an AAM
session on coping with unusual (aka difficult) collections and am looking
for potential panelists.
The audience would be generalists with diverse collections that they don't
always know how to handle. I envision this as addressing issues like:
1. Preservation and storage of medical specimens
2. Preservation and storage of natural history specimens
3. Coping with and disposing of hazardous materials from the collection
These are obviously just a few ideas. Other issues are welcome.
Let me know if you (or someone you know) might be interested in
participating (or attending). I can be reached off-list at
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Thanks!
Tracy Sullivan
Director, John Q. Adams Center for the History of Otolaryngology--Head and
Neck Surgery
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