Click here to view in browser. | U.S.DepartmentofHealth&HumanServices / NationalInstitutesofHealth | | Announcements The NCCIH Division of Intramural Research, Office of the Scientific Director, is seeking to recruit an exceptional and visionary leader for the position of supervisory epidemiologist. The mission of the Epidemiology Program is to conduct high-impact,high-quality cross-sectional and longitudinal studies to provide a national public health perspective on high-priority topics identified in theNCCIH strategic plan.The application deadline is March 30. | Resources for Researchers Notice of Special Interest (NOSI): Administrative Supplements to Enhance Software Tools for Open Science Notice of Special Interest (NOSI): Administrative Supplements to Enhance Software Tools for Open ScienceNotice of Special Interest (NOSI): Administrative Supplements to Support Collaborations to Improve the AI/ML-Readiness of NIH-Supported Data Notice of Special Interest: Administrative Supplements to NIH-funded T32 and TL1 Training Grants to Better Integrate Behavioral and Social Sciences (BSS) with other Health-Related Sciences Research Network to Promote Multidisciplinary Mechanistic and Translational Studies of Sickle Cell Disease Pain (U24, Clinical Trial Optional) HEAL Initiative: Discovery of Biomarkers and Biomarker Signatures to Facilitate Clinical Trials for Pain Therapeutics (UG3/UH3 Clinical Trial Optional) Highlighted Funding Opportunities Request for Information on the NIH Plan to Enhance Public Access to the Results of NIH-Supported Research NIH seeks information regarding the NIH Public Access Plan from all interested individuals and communities, including authors, investigators, research institutions, and other stakeholders. While comments are welcome on all elements of the NIH Public Access Plan, input would be most welcome on Section III related to scholarly publications and on: (1)How to best ensure equity in publication opportunities for NIH-supported investigators. (2)Steps for improving equity in access and accessibility of publications. (3)Methods for monitoring evolving costs and impactsonaffected communities. (4)Early input on considerations to increase findability and transparency of research. Upcoming Events March 27, 2023, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. ET; Virtual The Consortium of Emotional Well Being Networks will hold its 2nd Annual Investigator Meeting on March 27. The keynote address, Flourishing and Emotional Well-Being by Dr. Tyler VanderWeele,director, Human Flourishing Program, Harvard University, will consider concepts, definitions, and measures of both flourishing and emotional well-being and present empirical evidence showing that emotional well-being is an important determinant of other aspects of flourishing. The keynote of the meeting willbe available for viewing to the public and can be accessed throughNIH VideoCast. The talk will be followed by a Q&A. | April 28, 2023, 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. ET; Virtual This is the second of a two-part Hot Topic Webinar Series, and will highlight emerging trends in natural products research. Experts in the natural products field will touch on topics in organic structure analysis, metabologenomics, venomics, high-throughput phenotypic screening, electron microscopy techniques, host microbe interactions, and structural biology. Part One took place on March 6, and covered natural product research resources enabling discovery and development of natural products as lead compounds and research tools.Register now. |
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