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  • Frontiers in Live Cell Imaging (Day 3)
    • - NIH and FDA (2014/08/21)
    • - Category : Conferences
    The National Institutes of Health (NIH) and FDA will host a two-day workshop to explore key issues and challenges related to antibacterial product development and discuss the development of streamlined regulatory pathways for bringing new antibacterial drugs to market.

    Frontiers in Live Cell Imaging (Day 3)

  • Sex, Drugs and Viral Load: Integrating HIV/AIDS Prevention and Treatment
    • - Lut Van Damme MD, PhD (The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation); Amy Corneli, PhD, MPH (Family Health International (FHI) 360); Jennifer Deese, MPH (FHI 360) (2014/08/21)
    • - Category : Special
    NIH Global Health Interest Group

    Sex, Drugs and Viral Load: Integrating HIV/AIDS Prevention and Treatment

  • 2015 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee, Fourth Meeting, Day 2
    • - HHS Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (2014/08/20)
    • - Category : Advisory
    This is the fourth meeting of the 2015 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee (DGAC). The DGAC will develop an advisory report for the Secretaries of Health and Human Services and of Agriculture. This Committee???s advisory report will provide the scientific basis for the 2015 Dietary Guidelines for Americans policy document developed by the Federal government.

    2015 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee, Fourth Meeting, Day 2

  • Bridging the Gap Between What Health Professionals Should Do To Help Smokers Quit and What They Actually Do: What Is the Role of Public Health Workers and the NIH?
    • - John Pierce, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Family and Prevention Medicine, University of California, San Diego and Director of Population Science at Moores Cancer Center (2014/08/20)
    • - Category : Special
    Annual Advances in Cancer Prevention Lecture

    Bridging the Gap Between What Health Professionals Should Do To Help Smokers Quit and What They Actually Do: What Is the Role of Public Health Workers and the NIH?

  • Participatory Medicine: How user-generated media are changing Americans??? attitudes and actions, both online and offline
    • - NIH OD Equity Diversity and Inclusion, Hispanic Portfolio Strategist (2014/08/20)
    • - Category : Hispanic Heritage
    Funded by the HHS Office of Minority Health through the National Umbrella Cooperative Agreement II Grant and in collaboration by the Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, this two-day workshop aims to help prepare scholars interested in Hispanic health research.

    Participatory Medicine: How user-generated media are changing Americans??? attitudes and actions, both online and offline

  • NIH Consensus Development Conference: Management of Hepatitis B (Day 1)
    • - Kristina Borror, Ph.D., Office for Human Research Protections, HHS (2014/08/20)
    • - Category : Special
    The current HHS regulations for the protection of human subjects in research state that institutions are required to have written procedures for ensuring prompt reporting to the IRB, appropriate institutional officials, OHRP, and the department or agency head of any unanticipated problems involving risks to subjects or others, any serious or continuing noncompliance with the regulations or the requirements or determinations of the IRB, and any suspension or termination of IRB approval.

    NIH Consensus Development Conference: Management of Hepatitis B (Day 1)

  • Family Fitness = Family Fun
    • - NIH OD Office of Equity Diversity and Inclusion, Hispanic Portfolio Strategist (2014/08/20)
    • - Category : Hispanic Heritage
    Funded by the HHS Office of Minority Health through the National Umbrella Cooperative Agreement II Grant and in collaboration by the Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, this two-day workshop aims to help prepare scholars interested in Hispanic health research.

    Family Fitness = Family Fun

  • Using mHealth to Enhance Health: From Engineering to Healthcare Around the Globe
    • - Lut Van Damme MD, PhD (The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation); Amy Corneli, PhD, MPH (Family Health International (FHI) 360); Jennifer Deese, MPH (FHI 360) (2014/08/20)
    • - Category : Special
    NIH Global Health Interest Group

    Using mHealth to Enhance Health: From Engineering to Healthcare Around the Globe

  • Against the Odds: Making a Difference in Global Health
    • - Teri Manolio, MD, PhD, Director, Division of Genomic Medicine, National Human Genome Research Institute (2014/08/20)
    • - Category : Clinical Center Grand Rounds
    CC Grand Rounds: Contemporary Issues in Graduate Medical Education: New Models for Large Prospective Studies Involving Genomics

    Against the Odds: Making a Difference in Global Health

  • Job Interviews
    • - Dr. Sharon L. Milgram, Director, NIH Office of Intramural Traning & Education (2014/08/20)
    • - Category : Career Development/OITE
    As you begin your search for an academic job, it is important to be aware of all the aspects of this complex process. This workshop provides an overview of what you need to do to ensure a productive academic job search. Topics covered in this session include: finding job opportunities, assessing your goals, preparing your application packet, and preparing for interviews.

    Job Interviews

  • Frontiers in Live Cell Imaging (Day 2)
    • - NIH and FDA (2014/08/19)
    • - Category : Conferences
    The National Institutes of Health (NIH) and FDA will host a two-day workshop to explore key issues and challenges related to antibacterial product development and discuss the development of streamlined regulatory pathways for bringing new antibacterial drugs to market.

    Frontiers in Live Cell Imaging (Day 2)

  • American Health Information Community
    • - Jerry Menikoff, MD, OHRP Director (2014/08/18)
    • - Category : Advisory
    SACHRP provides expert advice and recommendations to the Secretary, HHS, on issues and topics pertaining to the protection of human research subjects. The committee is composed of 11 appointed voting members, with additional ex-officio representation from Common Rule agencies. SACHRP presently has two working subcommittees, the Subpart A Subcommittee and the Subcommittee on Harmonization. The July 2014 meeting will include reports from both subcommittees, as well as special panel reports focusing on comprehension and informed consent, regulatory issues concerning big data, and the return of general results to research subjects; there will also be a discussion of ethical and regulatory issues in interventional social media research. The meeting is open to the public and time is allotted on both days for public comment.

    American Health Information Community

  • American Health Information Community - July 2007
    • - Jerry Menikoff, M.D., J.D., OHRP Director (2014/08/18)
    • - Category : Advisory
    SACHRP provides expert advice and recommendations to the Secretary, HHS, on issues and topics pertaining to the protection of human research subjects. The committee is composed of 11 appointed voting members, with additional ex-officio representation from Common Rule agencies. SACHRP presently has two working subcommittees, the Subpart A Subcommittee and the Subcommittee on Harmonization. The July 2014 meeting will include reports from both subcommittees, as well as special panel reports focusing on comprehension and informed consent, regulatory issues concerning big data, and the return of general results to research subjects; there will also be a discussion of ethical and regulatory issues in interventional social media research. The meeting is open to the public and time is allotted on both days for public comment.

    American Health Information Community - July 2007

  • Antipoverty Vaccines for the Worlds Neglected Diseases
    • - Jonathan Samet, Director at the USC Institute of Global Health at the University of Southern California (2014/08/18)
    • - Category : Special
    NCI Laboratory of Human Carcinogenesis

    Antipoverty Vaccines for the Worlds Neglected Diseases

  • Frontiers in Live Cell Imaging (Day 3)
    • - NIH and FDA (2014/08/18)
    • - Category : Conferences
    The National Institutes of Health (NIH) and FDA will host a two-day workshop to explore key issues and challenges related to antibacterial product development and discuss the development of streamlined regulatory pathways for bringing new antibacterial drugs to market.

    Frontiers in Live Cell Imaging (Day 3)

  • Frontiers in Live Cell Imaging (Day 2)
    • - NIH and FDA (2014/08/18)
    • - Category : Conferences
    The National Institutes of Health (NIH) and FDA will host a two-day workshop to explore key issues and challenges related to antibacterial product development and discuss the development of streamlined regulatory pathways for bringing new antibacterial drugs to market.

    Frontiers in Live Cell Imaging (Day 2)

  • Contemporary Clinical Medicine: Great Teachers: Medical Education Research as Translational Science
    • - Jeanne Braha, MEM, Public Engagement Manager American Association for the Advancement of Science (2014/08/18)
    • - Category : Clinical Center Grand Rounds
    Grand Rounds: Contemporary Issues in Graduate Medical Education: Science Communication and Public Engagement

    Contemporary Clinical Medicine: Great Teachers: Medical Education Research as Translational Science

  • Sex, Drugs and Viral Load: Integrating HIV/AIDS Prevention and Treatment
    • - Lut Van Damme MD, PhD (The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation); Amy Corneli, PhD, MPH (Family Health International (FHI) 360); Jennifer Deese, MPH (FHI 360) (2014/08/18)
    • - Category : Special
    NIH Global Health Interest Group

    Sex, Drugs and Viral Load: Integrating HIV/AIDS Prevention and Treatment

  • Against the Odds: Making a Difference in Global Health
    • - Teri Manolio, MD, PhD, Director, Division of Genomic Medicine, National Human Genome Research Institute (2014/08/18)
    • - Category : Clinical Center Grand Rounds
    CC Grand Rounds: Contemporary Issues in Graduate Medical Education: New Models for Large Prospective Studies Involving Genomics

    Against the Odds: Making a Difference in Global Health

  • How to Give an Effective Job Talk
    • - Dr. Sharon L. Milgram, Director, NIH Office of Intramural Traning & Education (2014/08/18)
    • - Category : Career Development/OITE
    As you begin your search for an academic job, it is important to be aware of all the aspects of this complex process. This workshop provides an overview of what you need to do to ensure a productive academic job search. Topics covered in this session include: finding job opportunities, assessing your goals, preparing your application packet, and preparing for interviews.

    How to Give an Effective Job Talk