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- Hedgehog Signaling in Development and Disease (NIH-Only)
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- - Beachy, Philip Arden.
National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04) - - Category : NCI CCR Grand Rounds (NIH Only)
- - Beachy, Philip Arden.
Hedgehog Signaling in Development and Disease (NIH-Only)
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- Demystifying Medicine - Addiction: Cannabinoids and Other Drugs
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- - Hoffer, Barry J.
National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04) - - Category : Demystifying Medicine
- - Hoffer, Barry J.
Demystifying Medicine - Addiction: Cannabinoids and Other Drugs
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- Secretary's Advisory Committee on Genetics, Health, and Society - March 2006 (Day 2)
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- - National Institutes of Health (U.S.). Secretary's Advisory Committee on Genetics, Health, and Society. Meeting 2006 : (2010/03/04)
- - Category : Advisory Boards
Secretary's Advisory Committee on Genetics, Health, and Society - March 2006 (Day 2)
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- Secretary's Advisory Committee on Genetics, Health, and Society - March 2006 (Day 1)
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- - National Institutes of Health (U.S.). Secretary's Advisory Committee on Genetics, Health, and Society. Meeting 2006 : (2010/03/04)
- - Category : Advisory Boards
Secretary's Advisory Committee on Genetics, Health, and Society - March 2006 (Day 1)
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- Cesarean Delivery on Maternal Request (Day 1)
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- - NIH Consensus Development Program. (2010/03/04)
- - Category : Conferences
Cesarean Delivery on Maternal Request (Day 1)
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- Hippocampal-Neocortical Interaction
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- - Amaral, David.
National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04) - - Category : Neuroscience
- - Amaral, David.
Hippocampal-Neocortical Interaction
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- Stars in Nutrition & Cancer - Mitochondrial Decay Contributes to Aging and Degenerative Diseases: The Role of Micronutrients
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- - Ames, Bruce N.
National Cancer Institute (U.S.). Division of Cancer Prevention. (2010/03/04) - - Category : Special
- - Ames, Bruce N.
Stars in Nutrition & Cancer - Mitochondrial Decay Contributes to Aging and Degenerative Diseases: The Role of Micronutrients
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- Sexually Transmitted Infections
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- - Cargill-Swiren, Victoria A.
National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04) - - Category : Women's Health
- - Cargill-Swiren, Victoria A.
Sexually Transmitted Infections
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- GMAC - Alert List Training Session (HHS Only)
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- - Diane Osterhus, Liz Conklin and Hal Greenberg (2010/03/04)
- - Category : HHS Only
- The OIG has reported findings concerning the use of the Departmental Alert List. HHS response has been to provide training to all OPDIV on the proper use of the Departmental Alert List. This training session will include: How is the Alert list used? How do grantees get on the Alert List? What is the role and responsibility of grants management staff? What about Debarment and Suspension?
A Seminar presented by the GMAC Subcommittee on Training
For more information, visit http://odoerdb2.od.nih.gov/gmac/gmac/trs_main.html
GMAC - Alert List Training Session (HHS Only)
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- Genetic Modeling of Neural Tumors in Mice
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- - Parada, Luis.
National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04) - - Category : Wednesday Afternoon Lectures
- - Parada, Luis.
Genetic Modeling of Neural Tumors in Mice
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- Network Models for Protein Dynamics and Allostery: Bridging Between Physics-Based and Information Theoretic Approaches
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- - Chakra Chennubhotla and Ivet Bahar, University of Pittsburgh (2010/03/04)
- - Category : Systems Biology
- In recent years, there has been a surge in the number of publications using network models for understanding biomolecular systems dynamics. Essentially, two different groups of studies have been performed, driven by two different communities. The first is based on molecular biophysics and statistical mechanical concepts (see for example normal mode analyses using elastic network models). Many studies in this group have shown that the most cooperative modes of motions accessible near physiological conditions are those relevant to their functional mechanisms. The second, on the other hand, is based on information theory and spectral graph methods. While our group has essentially specialized in the former (Bahar & Rader (2005) Curr. Opi. Struct. Bio. 15, 586-92), we recently observed that the latter approach can signficiantly help in addressing the challenging problem of allosteric communication in biomolecular systems as recently published [Chennubhotla & Bahar (2006) Molecular Systems Biology, 2:36]. We will present both approaches with application to GroEL-GroES machinery and allosteric communication. We will show how signal transduction events derived from spectral-graph theoretic methods directly depend on inter-residue fluctuation dynamics, thus establishing the bridge between the (newly proposed) information-theoretic and the (well-established) physically-inspired approaches. The results provide us with important insights on protein design and mechanisms of allostery.
http://www.nih.gov/sigs/sysbio
Network Models for Protein Dynamics and Allostery: Bridging Between Physics-Based and Information Theoretic Approaches
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- Emerging Ethical Issues in Neuroscience Research (HHS Only)
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- - National Institutes of Health (U.S.). Staff Training-Extramural Programs Committee. (2010/03/04)
- - Category : HHS Only
Emerging Ethical Issues in Neuroscience Research (HHS Only)
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- Critical Period Mechanisms of Visual Cortical Plasticity
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- - Hensch, Takao K.
National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04) - - Category : Neuroscience
- - Hensch, Takao K.
Critical Period Mechanisms of Visual Cortical Plasticity
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- Preeclampsia - The Major Cardiovascular Disease of Reproductive Age Women
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- - Roberts, James M.
National Institutes of Health (U.S.). Women's Health Special Interest Group. (2010/03/04) - - Category : Women's Health
- - Roberts, James M.
Preeclampsia - The Major Cardiovascular Disease of Reproductive Age Women
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- NSABB - National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity, April 2007
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- - National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (U.S.). Meeting (2010/03/04)
- - Category : Advisory Boards
NSABB - National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity, April 2007
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- ORS Town Hall Meeting April 2007 (NIH Only)
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- - The Office of Research Services (2010/03/04)
- - Category : NIH Only
- A Vision for the Future
ORS Town Hall Meeting April 2007 (NIH Only)
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- GMAC - PMS Reports and Stale Obligations in a Nutshell (HHS Only)
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- - Lori Burge, NIGMS and Joy Knipple, NIMH (2010/03/04)
- - Category : HHS Only
- RATE OF SPENDING - STALE OBLIGATIONS
PAYMENT MANAGEMENT - OVERFUNDING
These are terms we hear routinely in Grants Management. How is the Payment Management System (PMS) used as a tool for Specialists to obtain an estimated balance in a grant? Why would we want to know the balance or figure out the rate of spending? How do we keep the grants in our portfolios from being reported on the stale obligation list? How much time does all of this review of expenditure take? Why create extra work for an already hard-and overworked Specialist? These are some of our questions. What are yours?
We have invited two expert Senior Grants Management Specialists to provide us an overview of the Payment Management System (PMS). They will also give us in-depth training in PMS Reporting Inquiries and the infamous stale obligation report.
Speakers:
Lori Burge, NIGMS
Joy Knipple, NIMH
http://odoerdb2.od.nih.gov/gmac/gmac/trs_main.html
GMAC - PMS Reports and Stale Obligations in a Nutshell (HHS Only)
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- Integrating Biology from Gene to Organism: The Physiome Projects
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- - Dr. James Bassingthwaite, University of Washington (2010/03/04)
- - Category : Systems Biology
- The Systems Biology speaker series was developed to highlight the depth and diversity of research that is representative of Systems Biology. Systems biology is a research approach that seeks to understand the overall behavior of biological systems through the acquisition of detailed quantitative data combined with conceptual and mathematical modeling of the systems' components and their interactions. The complexity of the components' interactions and, in large systems, the quantities of relevant biological entities frequently requires the use of computational methods to analyze the data or simulate the system of interest.
For more information, visit
http://www.physiome.org
For more information, visit
http://www.nih.gov/sigs/sysbio
Integrating Biology from Gene to Organism: The Physiome Projects
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- Coupling Cerebral Blood Flow and Oxygen Metabolism to Neuronal Firing and Synaptic Transmission
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- - Lauritzen, Martin.
National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04) - - Category : Neuroscience
- - Lauritzen, Martin.
Coupling Cerebral Blood Flow and Oxygen Metabolism to Neuronal Firing and Synaptic Transmission
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- TRACO: Lung Cancer
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- - Moody, Terry W.
National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04) - - Category : TRACO
- - Moody, Terry W.
TRACO: Lung Cancer