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  • TRACO: HIV, Epigenetics
    • - Frank Maldarelli: Mukesh Verma (2011/10/13)
    • - Category : TRACO
    The Translational Research in Clinical Oncology (TRACO) course will be held on Monday afternoons from September to December at the Bethesda campus, Bldg. 50 ground floor auditorium. TRACO is designed to provide an overview of general principles of cancer biology and treatment, epidemiology, mechanisms of resistance, metastasis, use of preclinical models, and identification of novel molecular targets. Participants will have an unprecedented opportunity to learn new information, glimpse into future developments of translational research in clinical oncology, meet leaders in cancer research, and interview cancer survivors. These courses are part of a curriculum for training NCI clinical and postdoctoral fellows.

    For more information, visit: http://ccr.cancer.gov/careers/courses/traco

    TRACO: HIV, Epigenetics

  • NIH 2011 Hispanic Heritage Month Observance (NIH Only)
    • - Dr. Ernest Marquez (2011/10/13)
    • - Category : Hispanic Heritage Observance (NIH Only)
    Celebrating Hispanic American Heritage and Contributions

    NIH 2011 Hispanic Heritage Month Observance (NIH Only)

  • Ethics Rounds: The Current Proposal to Amend the Federal Human Subjects Research Regulations: Is It a Good Idea?
    • - Michelle Feige, MSW, Office for Human Research Protections, HHS & Greg Koski, PhD, MD, Harvard Medical School (2011/10/12)
    • - Category : Clinical Center Grand Rounds
    CC Grand Rounds Lecture Series

    For more information, visit: http://www.cc.nih.gov/about/news/grcurrent.html

    Ethics Rounds: The Current Proposal to Amend the Federal Human Subjects Research Regulations: Is It a Good Idea?

  • Purpose and Functions of IRBs; Risks and Benefits; Investigator Panel (Course 2)
    • - Christine Grady, RN PhD, Acting Chair, CC Bioethics (2011/10/07)
    • - Category : Bioethics
    Ethical and Regulatory Aspects of Clinical Research

    The course is designed to provide an overview of the important issues in the ethics of human subject research for clinical investigators and others who participate in the conduct of research and is open to the entire NIH community as well as to those from outside NIH.

    Purpose and Functions of IRBs; Risks and Benefits; Investigator Panel (Course 2)

  • The Ethical, Legal and Social Implications of Autism Research Workshop
    • - IACC (2011/10/06)
    • - Category : Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee
    This is a workshop is to address ethical, legal, and social implications for autism research. This workshop will be designed to meet one of the objectives on the IACC Strategic Plan.

    The Ethical, Legal and Social Implications of Autism Research Workshop

  • Behavioral Economics, Classical Economics, Public Policy, Politics, and Health
    • - George Loewenstein, PhD Carnegie Mellon University (2011/10/05)
    • - Category : BSSR Lecture Series
    BSSR Lecture Series

    Behavioral economics has enjoyed an expanding influence on policy, offering novel solutions to problems, including many involving health, that traditional economics, with its assumption of rational choice, often fails to even acknowledge. I will review the rationale for and tools of behavioral economics, in the process discussing several of my own field experiments evaluating novel behavioral interventions in the domain of health. However, I will also raise a variety of issues that need to be confronted for behavioral economics to have a continuing, constructive, influence on policy.

    We lack key evidence on the long-term consequences and potential unintended side-effects of behavioral interventions, and have not adequately thought through some of the ethical and practical considerations incumbent in many behaviorally informed policies. My broad conclusion will be that behavioral economics provides many useful tools and approaches, but can potentially play a negative role if it substitutes for, rather than complements, the types of policies favored by traditional economics.

    Behavioral Economics, Classical Economics, Public Policy, Politics, and Health

  • Ethical and Regulatory Aspects of Clinical Research (Course 1)
    • - Christine Grady, RN, PhD; Susan Lederer, PhD; Ivor Pritchard, PhD (2011/10/04)
    • - Category : Bioethics
    The course is designed to provide an overview of the important issues in the ethics of human subject research for clinical investigators and others who participate in the conduct of research and is open to the entire NIH community as well as to those from outside NIH.

    Ethical and Regulatory Aspects of Clinical Research (Course 1)

  • National Advisory Allergy and Infectious Diseases Council - September 2011 (NIH Only)
    • - Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, Director, NIAID, and Dr. Kathryn Zoon, Director of Intramural Research, NIAID. (2011/10/02)
    • - Category : NIAID Council (NIH Only)
    In open session the NAAIDC hears presentations by the institute director and others.

    National Advisory Allergy and Infectious Diseases Council - September 2011 (NIH Only)

  • Cancer and Immunotherapy Meeting - Day 2 (NIH Only)
    • - NCI, CEI (2011/10/02)
    • - Category : Conferences
    This NCI-sponsored conference is organized by Steven Rosenberg and will host leaders in the field of cancer immunology and immunotherapy. The program includes recent advances in both translational and clinical research. This meeting should provide an exciting forum for discussion and debate on immunologic approaches to prevent and treat cancer.

    For more information, visit:
    http://web.ncifcrf.gov/events/Immunotherapy2011/default.asp

    Cancer and Immunotherapy Meeting - Day 2 (NIH Only)

  • IACC Services Workshop - September 2011
    • - NIH (2011/10/01)
    • - Category : Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee
    IACC Services Subcommittee Workshop on Enhancing Supports for People with Autism and Their Families: Community Integration and the Changing Delivery System

    IACC Services Workshop - September 2011

  • Lets Talk Work/Life Balance: Successful Conversations with your Supervisor
    • - Julie Broussard Berko, Director, Workforce Relations Division, Office of Human Resources, NIH (2011/10/01)
    • - Category : Parenting
    LUNCH AND LEARN PARENTING SEMINAR

    Do you know what workplace flexibilities are available to help balance your work demands and home responsibilities? Attend this seminar to learn more about flexible work schedules, telework, family friendly leave policies, and how to negotiate a successful arrangement for you and your supervisor.

    Handout Slides

    For more information, visit
    http://does.ors.od.nih.gov/childcare

    Lets Talk Work/Life Balance: Successful Conversations with your Supervisor

  • Life Below the Belt and the Pathogenesis of HSV Infection: The Politics are Mucosal (NIH Only)
    • - Lawrence Corey, M.D. President and Director, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center (2011/10/01)
    • - Category : NIAID Council (NIH Only)
    THE STEPHEN E. STRAUS MEMORIAL LECTURE ON INFECTIOUS DISEASES

    Life Below the Belt and the Pathogenesis of HSV Infection: The Politics are Mucosal (NIH Only)

  • Next-Gen 101: A How-to for Whole-Exome Sequencing Research
    • - NHGRI (2011/10/01)
    • - Category : Human Genome
    Introduction to new techniques of exome sequencing, approaches to clinical annotation of exomes, and informed consent and IRB considerations.

    For more information, visit: http://research.nhgri.nih.gov/Events/Exome/index.cgi

    Next-Gen 101: A How-to for Whole-Exome Sequencing Research

  • Medicine Dish: Working Together: Outreach and Enrollment of Children and Families in Medicaid and CHIP ??? Part 2
    • - Kitty Marx, Tribal Affairs Group, CMS (2011/10/01)
    • - Category : CMS - Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
    CHIPRA grantees from the Indian Health Board of Billings, Blackfeet Tribe Po???Ka System of Care and Lake County Tribal Health Consortium will share:
    • Outreach and enrollment activities

    • Challenges encountered and actions taken to overcome them

    • Effective partnerships

    • Advice to others interested in outreach and enrollment of AI/AN children in the Medicaid and CHIP programs
    Presenters will include:
    • Indian Health Board of Billings - Marjorie Bear Don???t Walk, Ron Johnson, Robert Ironmaker

    • Blackfeet Tribe Po???Ka System of Care ??? Francis Onstad, Liz Sherman, Charlotte New Breast, Shanny Augare

    • Lake County Tribal Health Consortium ??? Patricia Rico, Madonna Lopez; State of Montana ??? Anna Whiting Sorrell, Katherine Buckley-Patton

    • CMS - Kitty Marx

    Medicine Dish: Working Together: Outreach and Enrollment of Children and Families in Medicaid and CHIP ??? Part 2

  • JATS-Con 2011 - Day 2
    • - NCBI (2011/09/30)
    • - Category : Conferences
    A user group meeting for the NLM Journal Article XML Tag Suite.

    For more information, visit: http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/jats-con

    JATS-Con 2011 - Day 2

  • Sex Differences and Pain Research
    • - Roger B. Fillingim, Emeran A. Mayer and Carmen R. Green (2011/09/30)
    • - Category : Womens Health
    The ORWH Womens Health Seminar Series features nationally recognized leaders in womens health research who present the latest information on topics important to womens health.

    Roger B. Fillingim, Ph.D.
    Professor, University of Florida College of Dentistry
    North Florida/South Georgia Veterans Health System

    Emeran A. Mayer, M.D.
    Director, Gail and Gerald Oppenheimer Family Center for Neurobiology of Stress

    Carmen R. Green, M.D.
    Professor of Anesthesiology, Health Management and Policy, and Obstetrics and Gy

    For more information, visit: http://orwh.od.nih.gov/news/whss.html

    Sex Differences and Pain Research

  • Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering
    • - Antonios Mikos, Ph.D., Rice University (2011/09/30)
    • - Category : Wednesday Afternoon Lectures
    Recent developments in biomaterials technology have enabled the production of biodegradable, cytocompatible tissue engineering scaffolds that can be tailored with appropriate mechanical and biological signals to restore damaged tissue in specific sites in the body. For example, our laboratory has developed a variety of biodegradable polymers for the controlled delivery of biologically active agents and/or progenitor stem cell populations to promote regeneration of tissues such as bone and cartilage.

    Further, we have explored the application of bioreactor culture of progenitor cell populations to produce extracellular matrix constructs containing biologically active signals to direct cellular differentiation and tissue formation. Ongoing research in collaboration with clinical colleagues also involves the development of materials-based approaches for application in strategies for bone regeneration, with a vision for rapid clinical translation. This talk will present examples of biomaterials from our laboratory to illustrate recent advances in tailored biomaterials-based approaches for bone and cartilage tissue engineering.

    The NIH Wednesday Afternoon Lecture Series includes weekly scientific talks by some of the top researchers in the biomedical sciences worldwide.

    For more information, visit:
    The NIH Directors Wednesday Afternoon Lecture Series

    Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering

  • Joint Meeting of the NIDA and NIAAA Councils - September 2011
    • - NIDA and NIAAA (2011/09/29)
    • - Category : NIDA and NIAAA Council
    NIDA and NIAAA councils will be meeting with Dr. Lawrence Tabak in Wilson Hall

    Joint Meeting of the NIDA and NIAAA Councils - September 2011

  • Regulation of T cell:B cell interactions: Lessons from Primary Immunodeficiencies
    • - Pamela L. Schwartzberg, MD, PhD (2011/09/29)
    • - Category : Immunology
    Immunology Interest Group Seminar IIG seminars are typically held every Wednesday at 4:15 p.m. in the Lipsett Auditorium in Building 10. All Immunology Interest Group Seminars are available for remote viewing from the NIH videocast site.

    Regulation of T cell:B cell interactions: Lessons from Primary Immunodeficiencies

  • JATS-Con 2011 - Day 1
    • - NCBI (2011/09/29)
    • - Category : Conferences
    A user group meeting for the NLM Journal Article XML Tag Suite.

    For more information, visit: http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/jats-con

    JATS-Con 2011 - Day 1