National Leadership Workshop on Mentoring Women in Biomedical Careers
November 27–28, 2007, Natcher Conference Center, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland
Theme: “Mentoring is Everybody’s Business” – MRC Greenwood, Ph.D.
Hotel Information
Sleeping rooms have been reserved for the National Leadership Workshop on Mentoring Women in Biomedical Careers at the rate of $201 per night plus tax, at the:
Hyatt Regency Bethesda
One Bethesda Metro Center
7400 Wisconsin Avenue
Bethesda, Maryland, USA 20814
Phone: 301 657 1234
Fax: 301 657 6453
To receive the discounted rate listed above, you must call the hotel directly (301-657-1234) and reference the Mentoring meeting. Rate and room availability cannot be guaranteed after November 9, 2007.
Please contact BL Seamon at (301) 577-0244 if you have any questions regarding hotel accommodations.
Getting to the Hotel
By Public Transportation:
Hyatt Regency Bethesda sits on top of the Bethesda Metro Stop on the Red line, making Washington, D.C. public transportation a wonderful travel option. To plan your trip on either the Metro Rail or Bus System, please go to the WMATA Trip Planner.
By Taxi from DC-area airports (approximate prices):
- $25–$35 from DCA (Reagan National Airport)
- $50–$60 from IAD (Dulles International Airport)
- $60–$70 from BWI (Baltimore Washington International Airport)
By Airport Shuttle:
- Super Shuttle Phone: 1-800-Blue-Van
- The Airport Shuttle Phone: 1-800-776-0323
By Car from DC-area airports:
- From Ronald Reagan National Airport (18 Miles):
Take George Washington Parkway to I-495 North, to Wisconsin Avenue South,
Exit 34 South. Hotel is on right, 2 miles. - From Dulles International Airport (18 miles)
Take Dulles Access Road East to I-495, to Wisconsin Avenue South, Exit 34
South. Hotel is on right, 2 miles. - From Baltimore/Washington International Airport (BWI) (32 miles):
Take I-95 South to I-495 West towards Silver Spring/Chevy Chase. Take 355
South in direction of Bethesda/Washington, DC which turns to Wisconsin Avenue.
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