Conference sponsor records of the Osher Research Center, 2002-2009 (inclusive).

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Conference sponsor records of the Osher Research Center, 2002-2009 (inclusive).

Series documents conferences sponsored or co-sponsored by the office, including "Healthy Kitchens, Healthy Lives." Records include program descriptions, samples of promotional materials, reports, programs, brochures, announcements, attendance lists, conference proceedings or minutes, and summary evaluations.

2 cubic foot in 2 records center carton.

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