Woodcock, Shaw and Conway-Welch receive awards from Society for Women’s Health Research

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Janet Woodcock

Shaw, Eli Lilly

Conway-Welch

The Society for Women’s Health Research will honor Janet Woodcock, of the FDA, Christi Shaw of Eli Lilly and Co., and Colleen Conway-Welch of the Vanderbilt University School of Nursing with the Women’s Health Visionary Award at its 28th Annual Awards Dinner on May 1.

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