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  • NIH VideoCast - National Advisory Dental and Craniofacial Research - September 2015
    • - NIDCR, NIH (2015/09/22)
    • - Category : Advisory Board Meetings
    The mission of the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) includes the support of basic, clinical and translational research as well as the support of research training and the development of research careers. To help achieve the goals of the NIDCR, the National Advisory Dental and Craniofacial Research Council (NADCRC) has the responsibility of advising, consulting with and making recommendations to the Secretary, DHHS, and the Director, NIDCR, on matters relating to the directions of research, research support, training and career development supported by the Institute. Included in this responsibility is the conduct of the secondary review of research grant applications with a focus on NIDCR scientific program priorities and program balance as well as the conduct of research by the Division of Intramural Research, NIDCR.

    NIH VideoCast - National Advisory Dental and Craniofacial Research - September 2015

  • NIH VideoCast - The National Cancer Advisory Board Meeting - September 2015
    • - NCI, NIH (2015/09/20)
    • - Category : National Cancer Advisory Board
    The 4th Virtual meeting of the National Cancer Advisory Board

    NIH VideoCast - The National Cancer Advisory Board Meeting - September 2015

  • NIH VideoCast - National Advisory Council on Aging - September 2015
    • - NIA, NIH (2015/09/20)
    • - Category : Advisory Board Meetings
    Advisory Council on Aging (NACA) advises the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Director of NIH, and the Director of NIA on its mission. The Council meets three times a year to consider applications for research and training.

    NIH VideoCast - National Advisory Council on Aging - September 2015

  • NIH VideoCast - NIH Research Festival: A Celebration of Intramural Science Plenary Session II: Responding to Public Health Emergencies
    • - Dr. Clifford Lane, NIH, Dr. Pamela Collins, NIH and Dr. David Lipman, NIH (2015/09/20)
    • - Category : Conferences
    This plenary session will focus on the many ways that the NIH Intramural Research Program (IRP) has served a crucial role in various public health emergencies. From assessing radiation dangers after the Japanese tsunami and nuclear accident, to developing an Ebola vaccine and treating infected individuals, to tracing the origins of recent food-borne disease outbreaks through genomic analysis, the NIH IRP continues to be among the "first responders" to protect the nation`s and the world`s health.

    For more information go to http://researchfestival.nih.gov/2015/plenary_sessions.shtml

    NIH VideoCast - NIH Research Festival: A Celebration of Intramural Science Plenary Session II: Responding to Public Health Emergencies

  • NIH VideoCast - Principles of Clinical Pharmacology ~ Chemical Assay of Drugs and Drug Metabolites
    • - Dr. Sanford P. Markey, NIST (2015/09/20)
    • - Category : Principles of Clinical Pharmacology
    The "Principles of Clinical Pharmacology" course is a weekly lecture series covering the fundamentals of clinical pharmacology as a translational scientific discipline focused on rational drug development and utilization in therapeutics. The course is offered annually at the NIH Clinical Center and runs from September through April.

    NIH VideoCast - Principles of Clinical Pharmacology ~ Chemical Assay of Drugs and Drug Metabolites

  • NIH VideoCast - NIH Research Festival: A Celebration of Intramural Science Plenary Session III: Chronic Inflammation
    • - Dr. John O`Shea, NIH, Dr. Daniel Reich, NIH and Dr. Neal Young, NIH (2015/09/20)
    • - Category : Conferences
    Most of the NIH institutes and centers are involved in studies for which chronic inflammation is a common denominator. Allergies, asthma, heart and circulatory disease, rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, celiac disease, some cancers, multiple sclerosis, and possibly Alzheimer???s. These are just a few debilitating diseases that can originate partly or entirely from the immune system???s aggressive response to perceived harmful stimuli. Aging itself has been described as the totality of a lifetime of chronic inflammation. Better understanding the causes and control of chronic inflammation thus can lead to profound improvements in human health and healthy longevity. With its deep trove of immunologists, rheumatologists, and cancer biologists, the NIH IRP can make major contributions to the characterization and control of inflammatory processes.

    For more information go to http://researchfestival.nih.gov/2015/plenary_sessions.shtml

    NIH VideoCast - NIH Research Festival: A Celebration of Intramural Science Plenary Session III: Chronic Inflammation

  • NIH VideoCast - DNA Repair Young Investigators Talk 2015
    • - Evandro Fang, NIA, NIH, Marta Garbacz, NIEHS, NIH and Stephen Godin, University of Pittsburgh (2015/09/18)
    • - Category : DNA Repair
    DNA Repair Interest Group

    1. Dr. Evandro Fang, NIA, Baltimore ??? Linking the NAD+/SIRT1 signaling to DNA repair

    2. Dr. Marta Garbacz, NIEHS, Research Triangle Park, NC ??? Biological consequences of DNA polymerase epsilon deficiency in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

    3. Mr. Stephen Godin, Univ of Pittsburgh - Differential roles for the Rad51 paralogues in homologous recombination

    NIH VideoCast - DNA Repair Young Investigators Talk 2015

  • NIH VideoCast - NLM Board of Regents Meeting - September 2015 (Day 1)
    • - NLM, NIH (2015/09/18)
    • - Category : Advisory Board Meetings
    NLM Board of Regents Meeting (Council)

    For more information go to http://www.nlm.nih.gov/od/bor/bor.html

    Agenda

    NIH VideoCast - NLM Board of Regents Meeting - September 2015 (Day 1)

  • NIH VideoCast - NIH Research Festival: A Celebration of Intramural Science Plenary Session I: Creating NIH Technology Incubators
    • - Dr. Peter Choyke, NIH, Dr. Hari Shroff, NIH and Dr. Sriram Subramaniam, NIH (2015/09/18)
    • - Category : Conferences
    The NIH Intramural Research Program (IRP) has a world-class cohort of investigators who are moving the state-of-the-art to visualize molecules at the cellular level and to use clinical imagery to improve diagnosis and treatment of diseases. Examples include near-atomic-level imaging of protein-drug interactions, the imaging of sub-cellular movement in real-time in living organisms, and the use of imaging to improve diagnosis and treatment of cancer. This plenary session will focus on the ways the IRP has invested in and will develop the infrastructure to support paradigm-shifting technologies.

    For more information go to http://researchfestival.nih.gov/2015/plenary_sessions.shtml

    NIH VideoCast - NIH Research Festival: A Celebration of Intramural Science Plenary Session I: Creating NIH Technology Incubators

  • NIH VideoCast - Comparative Brain Tumor Consortium Planning Meeting - September 2015
    • - NCI Comparative Oncology Program and NCI Neuro-Oncology Branch (2015/09/17)
    • - Category : Conferences
    This if the first meeting of the Comparative Brain Tumor Consortium. The primary objective of the NCI Comparative Brain Tumor Consortium (CBTC) is to create a comprehensive, parallel research environment between human and veterinary neurooncologists, neuroimaging experts and cancer biologists for the characterization, validation and further study of canine brain tumors as a naturally-occurring model of human brain tumors.

    NIH VideoCast - Comparative Brain Tumor Consortium Planning Meeting - September 2015

  • NIH VideoCast - TRACO 2015: Epidemiology - Lymphoma
    • - N. Caporaso, NIH and K. Dunleavy, NIH (2015/09/17)
    • - Category : TRACO
    Epidemiology; Lymphoma

    For more information go to http://ccr.cancer.gov/trainee-resources-courses-workshops-traco

    NIH VideoCast - TRACO 2015: Epidemiology - Lymphoma

  • NIH VideoCast - Self, Others, and Chronic Conditions: Basic Mechanisms and Processes that Facilitate or Impede Self-Management
    • - NIH Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research (OBSSR) (2015/09/16)
    • - Category : Conferences
    To summarize current state of the science and to develop prioritized questions to advance research on basic sociobehavioral and biomedical processes that facilitate or impede the self-management of chronic conditions.

    For more information go to https://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/eventReg?oeidk=a07ebe4dyedfafd77be&oseq=&c=&ch=

    NIH VideoCast - Self, Others, and Chronic Conditions: Basic Mechanisms and Processes that Facilitate or Impede Self-Management

  • NIH VideoCast - CC Grand Rounds: Contemporary Clinical Medicine: Great Teachers: What I Always Wanted to Do When I Grew Up: The Excitement, Trials and Tribulations of Conducting Translational Research
    • - Kenneth R. Cooke, MD, Herman and Walter Samuelson Professor of Pediatric Oncology, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Director, Pediatric Blood and Marrow Transplantation Program, The Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins (2015/09/16)
    • - Category : Clinical Center Grand Rounds
    CC Grand Rounds: Contemporary Clinical Medicine: Great Teachers: What I Always Wanted to Do When I Grew Up: The Excitement, Trials and Tribulations of Conducting Translational Research

    For more information go to http://www.cc.nih.gov/about/grcurrent.html

    NIH VideoCast - CC Grand Rounds: Contemporary Clinical Medicine: Great Teachers: What I Always Wanted to Do When I Grew Up: The Excitement, Trials and Tribulations of Conducting Translational Research

  • NIH VideoCast - National Advisory Council on Minority Health and Health Disparities - September 2015
    • - NIMHD, NIH (2015/09/16)
    • - Category : Advisory Board Meetings
    40th Meeting of the National Advisory Council on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NACMHD)

    NIH VideoCast - National Advisory Council on Minority Health and Health Disparities - September 2015

  • NIH VideoCast - NIH Green Champions Award Ceremony
    • - NIH Division of Environmental Protection (2015/09/16)
    • - Category : Special
    This event is an award ceremony for receipants of the 2014 HHS Green Champion Awards.

    NIH VideoCast - NIH Green Champions Award Ceremony

  • NIH VideoCast - Insulin and Nutrient Sensing signaling pathways promote amyloid formation in Alzheimer`s disease
    • - Lawrence Rajendran, Ph.D., University of Zurich, Neuroscience Center (2015/09/16)
    • - Category : Neuroscience
    NIH Neuroscience Series Seminar

    Prof. Lawrence Rajendran is a renowned expert in the cell biology of Alzheimer???s disease. He was born and raised in Chennai, India. He studied Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Madras and then later performed research on protein folding at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. He then spent a year at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel studying the cell biology aspects of TNF signaling and later moved to Germany for his PhD. He did his PhD in cellular immunology at the University of Konstanz, Germany and later moved to the Max-Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics for his Postdoctoral work with Prof. Kai Simons. Here, he started his work on studying the mechanisms by which cells regulate the production of the amyloid ?? (A??) peptide, a central molecule in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer???s disease.

    Dr. Rajendran has made pioneering contributions in the field of exosomes and neurodegeneration. He is one of the founding members of the International Society for Extracellular Vesicles (ISEV) and serves in the current board as the Steering committee member. He is the founder of the Facebook platform for the ISEV. He is an Associate Editor at few journals including the Neurodegenerative Diseases, Journal of Extracellular Vesicles and Frontiers in Alzheimer???s disease and Journal of Alzheimer???s disease (2012). He serves on the editorial Board of Molecular Neurodegeneration. On the social side, He is the founder of raise.rural, a non-profit organization dedicated to support rural students in India to pursue research.

    NIH VideoCast - Insulin and Nutrient Sensing signaling pathways promote amyloid formation in Alzheimer`s disease

  • NIH VideoCast - TRACO 2015: Introduction - Tumor Imaging
    • - T. Moody, NIH, P. Choyke, NIH (2015/09/15)
    • - Category : TRACO
    Introduction; Tumor Imaging

    For more information go to http://ccr.cancer.gov/trainee-resources-courses-workshops-traco

    NIH VideoCast - TRACO 2015: Introduction - Tumor Imaging

  • NIH VideoCast - 2015 NINDS Nonprofit Forum (Day 2)
    • - National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) (2015/09/15)
    • - Category : Conferences
    The NIH National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) invites members of nonprofit organizations to the Institute`s 2015 Nonprofit Forum. The Progress through Partnership Forum provides an opportunity for nonprofit leaders to network with colleagues and to engage in discussions with NINDS staff. The agenda features a plenary talk and panel on patient registries, from small to large and from low to high tech; panels on basic, translational and clinical research; success stories, and a casual setting for a discussion with NINDS program directors.

    For more information go to https://meetings.ninds.nih.gov/Home/Index/11346

    NIH VideoCast - 2015 NINDS Nonprofit Forum (Day 2)

  • NIH VideoCast - Principles of Clinical Pharmacology ~ Compartmental Analysis of Drug Distribution
    • - Dr. Juan J.L. Lertora, NIH (2015/09/15)
    • - Category : Principles of Clinical Pharmacology
    The "Principles of Clinical Pharmacology" course is a weekly lecture series covering the fundamentals of clinical pharmacology as a translational scientific discipline focused on rational drug development and utilization in therapeutics. The course is offered annually at the NIH Clinical Center and runs from September through April.

    NIH VideoCast - Principles of Clinical Pharmacology ~ Compartmental Analysis of Drug Distribution

  • NIH VideoCast - 2015 NINDS Nonprofit Forum (Day 1)
    • - National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) (2015/09/11)
    • - Category : Conferences
    The NIH National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) invites members of nonprofit organizations to the Institute`s 2015 Nonprofit Forum. The Progress through Partnership Forum provides an opportunity for nonprofit leaders to network with colleagues and to engage in discussions with NINDS staff. The agenda features a plenary talk and panel on patient registries, from small to large and from low to high tech; panels on basic, translational and clinical research; success stories, and a casual setting for a discussion with NINDS program directors.

    For more information go to https://meetings.ninds.nih.gov/Home/Index/11346

    NIH VideoCast - 2015 NINDS Nonprofit Forum (Day 1)