Michele Lyons, M.A.
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Education
- M.A., Museum Administration, George Washington University, 1989
- B.A., History, University of California at Irvine, 1984
Selected work experience
- 1995-present: CURATOR, Office of NIH History and Stetten Museum, Bethesda, MD
- 1991-1995: PROGRAM COORDINATOR, Office of Research, U.S. Information Agency, Washington, D.C.
- 1989-1991: VISUAL INFORMATION SPECIALIST, Exhibits Service, U.S. Information Agency, Washington, D.C.
- 1988-1989: MEMBERSHIP COORDINATOR, National Building Museum, Washington, D.C.
Exhibits and selected publications
- "Christian Boehmer Anfinsen: Protein Folding and the Nobel Prize," physical exhibit, 2018.
- "Curiosity & Collaboration: The Work of Michael Potter," physical exhibit, 2018.
- "Innovation and Invention: NIH and Prosthetic Heart Valves," physical exhibit, 2011.
- "Marshall Nirenberg: Discovering the Genetic Code," physical exhibit, 2010.
- “70 Acres of Science: The National Institutes of Health Moves to Bethesda,” e-book, 2006.
- "Siemens 1-A Electron Microscope," physical exhibit, 2004.
- "Varian A-60 NMR," physical exhibit, 2004.
- “Martin Rodbell: Discovering How Cells Respond to Signals,” NIH Stetten Museum, physical and web exhibits, 2000.
- “A Revolution in Progress: Human Genetics and Medical Research,” NIH Stetten Museum, physical and web exhibits, 1998.
- “The Ultimate Portrait Painter: Howard Bartner and 40 Years of Medical Illustration,” NIH Stetten Museum, physical and web exhibits, 1997.
- “Researching Disease: Dr. Roscoe Brady & Gaucher Disease,” NIH Stetten Museum, physical and web exhibits, 1996.
- “Measuring Fluorescence in Medical Research: The AMINCO-Bowman Spectrophotofluorometer,” NIH Stetten Museum, physical and web exhibits, 1996.
- “Drugs as Opiates, Drugs as Research Tools: Synthetic Opiates and Opioids,” NIH Stetten Museum, physical and web exhibits, 1991.
- “Computers in Medical Research,” NIH Stetten Museum, 1989, physical exhibit.
- “An Impact on the World: Three Instruments Invented at NIH,” NIH Stetten Museum, 1987, physical exhibit.
- “Environmental Action in America,” U.S. Information Agency Exhibits Service, 1989-1990, toured Eastern Europe.
- “Careers in Museums: A Variety of Vocations,” American Association of Museums (first edition), 1988.
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