WASHINGTON (April 24, 2012) – The Department of Veterans Affairs will host several events to commemorate Research Week April 23-27, highlighted by Dr. Arun A. Seraphin of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) speaking at a forum on Thursday, April 26.“VA Research plays a key role in advancing the health and health care of America’s Veterans,” said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric Shinseki. “A commitment to excellence is essential to fostering continued advancements in scientific research, including the work VA investigators do each day to improve Veterans’ health.”
Seraphin, the principal assistant director for national security and international affairs at OSTP, will discuss “Serving the Nation through Science and Technology.”
The forum will be held at the VA Central Office in Washington D.C. It is one of several events taking place during the week, as VA medical centers nationwide host local promotional events. Each facility recognizes the outstanding contributions made by VA researchers and the vital role played by Veteran volunteers in helping advance new treatments and prevent disease. The theme of this year’s Research Week is “Caring for Veterans through Discovery and Collaboration.”
“Dr. Seraphin has brought the highest level of expertise and integrity to the federal government’s scientific and technological endeavors,” said Dr. Joel Kupersmith, VA’s chief research and development officer. “We’re very pleased to have this opportunity to demonstrate how engaged patients and families, committed clinician-scientists, partnerships with other organizations, and an unparalleled national health care delivery infrastructure all combine to deliver exceptional health care and cutting edge medical treatments to Veterans.”
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