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Photo of three people, a woman, and two men, are standing at a laboratory bench. The center person has a small stick in his hand and using it to touch a little patch on the wrist of the third person, who is resting his arm on the benchtop. An electrode is also taped to the third person’s arm.
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Appointed the 16th Director of NIH by President Barack Obama and confirmed by the Senate. He was sworn in on August 17, 2009. On June 6, 2017. President Donald Trump announced his selection of Dr. Collins to continue to serve as the NIH Director.
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