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Does anyone know anything about the NIH's Rocky Mountain Lab in Hamilton?
It has a job my husband is interested in............anyone on here work or know someone employed there? I've been coming up for 2 1/2 years and never knew it was in town! ![]() |
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We keep hearing it's expanding... Do a search on dailyinterlake.com or kpax tv news station.
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There is some good info here. Rocky Mountain Laboratory and here Rocky Mountain Laboratories, NIAID, NIH
I left Hamilton in 1979 and most of the people that I knew there are long gone. If you live in Hamilton it is one of the two best places to work. My mother worked there for many years and I often walked the halls of RML, at least as far as they would let me. when I was a kid I really enjoyed their bug museum. Last edited by AndersonRM; 10-31-2007 at 07:00 AM. |
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