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  • Plagues of the 21st Century - A Communications Challenge
    • - Henderson, Donald Ainslie.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Special

    Plagues of the 21st Century - A Communications Challenge

  • NIH Consensus Development Conference on Celiac Disease (Day 1)
    • - NIH Consensus Development Conference on Celiac Disease (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Conferences

    NIH Consensus Development Conference on Celiac Disease (Day 1)

  • NCI Board of Scientific Advisors - June 2004 (Day 2)
    • - NCI Board of Scientific Advisors. Meeting (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Advisory Boards

    NCI Board of Scientific Advisors - June 2004 (Day 2)

  • Biomarker Discovery by Novel Proteomic and Metabolomic Analyses
    • - Ringold, Gordon.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Special

    Biomarker Discovery by Novel Proteomic and Metabolomic Analyses

  • Tiny Conspiracies: Cell-to-Cell Communication in Bacteria
    • - Bonnie Bassler, Ph.D., Princeton University (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Wednesday Afternoon Lectures
    Quorum sensing, or the control of gene expression in response to cell density, is used by bacteria to regulate a variety of physiological functions. Quorum sensing bacteria produce, release and detect extracellular signalling molecules called autoinducers that accumulate in the environment as the cell population increases. In the bioluminescent marine bacterium V. harveyi, two parallel quorum sensing systems exist and function to control light production. System 1 is composed of Sensor 1 and Autoinducer-1 (AI-1), and System 2 is composed of Sensor 2 and Autoinducer-2 (AI-2). Our results suggest that V. harveyi uses AI-1 for intra-species communication and AI-2 for inter-species cell-cell signalling.

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

    Tiny Conspiracies: Cell-to-Cell Communication in Bacteria

  • Eating Disorders and Obesity in the 21st Century: Time to Work Together
    • - Yanovski, Susan.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Women's Health

    Eating Disorders and Obesity in the 21st Century: Time to Work Together

  • Demystifying Medicine - Alcohol and Alcoholism ??? The Disease -The Mechanisms
    • - Mary-Anne Enoch and Ted George (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Demystifying Medicine
    "Demystifying Medicine" is a weekly course, primarily for Ph.D. students, post-doctoral fellows, and staff at the National Institutes of Health. Physicians and other students are also welcome to participate. The course is led by Dr. Win Arias, Professor of Physiology and Medicine at Tufts School of Medicine in Boston and NIH Adjunct Investigator and Special Assistant in the Office of Intramural Research.

    For more information, visit
    http://www1.od.nih.gov/oir/DemystifyingMed/index.html

    Please note - Demystifying Medicine lectures are audio-only with synchronized PowerPoint web images.

    Demystifying Medicine - Alcohol and Alcoholism ??? The Disease -The Mechanisms

  • Proteomics in Cardiac Disease: From Molecular Mechanism to Diagnostic Markers
    • - Van Eyk, Jennifer E.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Proteomics

    Proteomics in Cardiac Disease: From Molecular Mechanism to Diagnostic Markers

  • Recognition of Infected and Transformed Cells by Innate Immune System Receptors
    • - Raulet, David.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.). Immunology Interest Group. (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Immunology

    Recognition of Infected and Transformed Cells by Innate Immune System Receptors

  • The Marvels and Illusions of Intuitive Thinking
    • - Daniel Kahneman, Ph.D., 2002 Nobel Laureate in Economics, Princeton University (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Wednesday Afternoon Lectures
    For many years I have been associated with an approach to the study of intuitive thinking, called Heuristics and Biases, which focuses on the biases and illusions that are associated with the processes of intuitive thought. In recent years, a seemingly competing approach to the study of intuition has developed, called Naturalistic Decision Making, which focuses on the intuitions of experts doing what they do best. I will be reporting on an effort to understand the flaws and the marvels of intuitive thinking within a common psychological analysis.

    For more information, visit
    Daniel Kahneman

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

    The Marvels and Illusions of Intuitive Thinking

  • Non-Beneficial Pediatric Research: Is It Ethical To Enroll Children In Research When There Is No Chance of Benefit To Them?
    • - O'Rourke, P Pearl.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Clinical Center Grand Rounds

    Non-Beneficial Pediatric Research: Is It Ethical To Enroll Children In Research When There Is No Chance of Benefit To Them?

  • Symposium on Homeownership for Persons with Disabilities
    • - HHS Office on Disability (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Conferences
    The HHS Office on Disability Symposium on Homeownership for Persons with Disabilities co-sponsored with HUD, Fannie Mae, CMS and NIH. Its purpose is: 1)understand the varying perspectives on how homeownership can occur at the State/local level; and 2)help all consumers/national disability constituent organizations understand the role each has in supporting membership ability to advocate for and/or sponsor homeownership. Panelists will provide States??? best practices and lessons learned, followed with questions by in person and remote viewers. The Symposium???s sponsors are committed to working together to reduce barriers/facilitate homeownership including addressing questions raised after the Symposium.

    Symposium's Resource Materials
    Agenda and Supporting Resource Materials

    Remote viewers can submit comments via the
    Live Event Feedback Form

    Symposium on Homeownership for Persons with Disabilities

  • Cochlear Implants: Past, Present, and Future
    • - Richard T. Miyamoto, M.D., University of Indiana School of Medicine (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Wednesday Afternoon Lectures
    For more information, visit
    Richard Miyamoto

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

    Cochlear Implants: Past, Present, and Future

  • NBS Travel Team Follow-up Meeting (NIH Only)
    • - NIH Business and Research Support System (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : NIH Only
    The NBS Travel Team invites all Help Points of Contact and Organization Administrator to a follow-up meeting to answer questions or concerns that may not have been addressed in our October 16th HPOC/OA session . During this meeting, members of the Travel Team will exchange information about System functionality, possible enhancements, and potential system corrections.

    NBS Travel Team Follow-up Meeting (NIH Only)

  • Assessing Applicants with HHS Careers (QuickHire) - NIH Only
    • - Mike Andersen (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : NIH Only
    The Office of Human Resources would like to invite NIH managers, Administrative personnel, and subject matter experts to learn about Assessing Applicants with HHS Careers (Quickhire). Mike Andersen will provide viewers with the necessary information about QuickHire, assessment questions, and rating used in vacancy announcements.

    To learn more about HHS Careers (QuickHire) on the Web, please go to
    http://ehr.od.nih.gov/hhscareers

    Should questions arise, please feel free to submit them to
    hhscareershelp@mail.nih.gov

    To have the presentation materials e-mailed to you, please e-mail
    HHS Careers, Help (NIH/OD)

    Assessing Applicants with HHS Careers (QuickHire) - NIH Only

  • 2003 NIH Director's Town Hall Meeting (NIH Only)
    • - NIH Director, Dr. Elias Zerhouni (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : NIH Only
    Dr. Zerhouni will meet with the NIH community to address issues of importance to the broad NIH community. Dr. Zerhouni will also be available to answer questions at the meeting.

    We would like to know what issues most interest you. So that we can get a sense in advance of what concerns you have, a website has been created to collect your ideas. You can send your questions or concerns via this on-line feedback tool, located at http://townhallmeeting.nih.gov by Wednesday, at 12:00 noon, June 4. Please note, questions submitted prior to last month's deadline will be considered so there is no need for resubmission.

    2003 NIH Director's Town Hall Meeting (NIH Only)

  • SARS: A New Challenge to Global Health
    • - Fauci, Anthony S.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Clinical Center Grand Rounds

    SARS: A New Challenge to Global Health

  • Molecular Diagnostics: The Rise of Proteomics
    • - Kohn, Elise C.
      National Institutes of Health (U.S.) (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Summer Lectures

    Molecular Diagnostics: The Rise of Proteomics

  • DeWitt Stetten, Jr., Memorial Fellow in the History of Biomedical Sciences and Technology
    • - Jessie Saul and Dr. Harvey Klein (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Special
    Jessie Saul will be presenting this year's stetten lecture, with Dr. Harvey Klein

    Ms. Saul???s talk will be based on research she has conducted on blood safety at the NIH during her year as the DeWitt Stetten Jr., Memorial Fellow in the History of Biomedical Sciences.

    The History of Blood Safety Practices, Policies and Property at NIH, 1945-2003

    Location: Lipsett Auditorium, NIH Clinical Center (Bldg. 10)

    BRHIG is open to everyone interested in the history of biomedical research at NIH or elsewhere. In addition to the presentation and discussion of work-in-progress, the group will serve as a forum for discussion of issues of common interest, such as the identification and development of source materials; the uses and pitfalls of oral histories in research; and collaborations between historians and the biomedical community.

    For more information, visit
    BRHIG

    DeWitt Stetten, Jr., Memorial Fellow in the History of Biomedical Sciences and Technology

  • Dream Anatomy Symposium
    • - The National Library of Medicine (2010/03/04)
    • - Category : Conferences
    Visionary Anatomies
    A Symposium at the National Library of Medicine

    Anatomical showmanship goes back to anatomy's origins as a scientific discipline: for centuries, anatomy contained a theatrical element that was amazing, but troubling. Today, we are seeing a revival of anatomical spectacle. The work of anatomist Gunther von Hagens, Damien Hirst and other artists, and a host of popular films and television shows featuring graphic images of the body and its interior, have sparked new debates about the meaning, uses, ethics and history of anatomical display. Visionary Anatomies brings together scholars from the fields of anatomy, medicine, cultural history, museum studies, anthropology and the history of medicine and science to discuss the vital issues that attend the art and science of anatomy and anatomical presentation, past and present.

    Dream Anatomy Symposium