📣NHLBI is thrilled to announce our showcase pages highlighting Heart, Lung, Blood, and Sleep Research and Education, as well as, Implementation Science! 📣 These pages will drill down on the latest news, events, funding/training opportunities, and more. ◾ HEART RESEARCH & EDUCATION: https://lnkd.in/eG6dmQ4g ◾ LUNG RESEARCH & EDUCATION: https://lnkd.in/ezruuA5m ◾ BLOOD RESEARCH & EDUCATION: https://lnkd.in/eJS9xyXZ ◾ SLEEP RESEARCH & EDUCATION: https://lnkd.in/ebYd7skw ◾ IMPLEMENTATION SCIENCE: https://lnkd.in/eh_6wCv7
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The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) is the nation's leader in the prevention and treatment of heart, lung, and blood diseases, and sleep disorders. The Institute provides research, training, and education programs with the goal of enhancing the health of all individuals so that they can live longer and more fulfilling lives. Privacy/Comment Policy: https://bit.ly/3Bt8IQg
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http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/
External link for National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
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- Government Administration
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- 501-1,000 employees
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- Bethesda, Maryland
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- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1948
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31 Center Dr
Bethesda, Maryland 20892, US
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The enzyme ATP-citrate lyase (ACLY) emerges as a therapeutic target for preventing structural changes in the heart that occur with #HeartFailure, according to new research in Nature Cardiovascular Research: https://t.co/xclyTHnitO
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The Community Engagement Alliance Consultative Resource (CEACR) continues building an expansive library of valuable resources for community-based researchers, institutions, and organizations seeking best practices for community-engaged research. CEACR's resources are developed using expert insights and direct feedback from community leaders and focus on topics like: 💡 Centering Community Perspectives in IRB Processes, 💡 Growing and Sustaining Community Partnerships, 💡 Best Practices for Community Partner Compensation, and more! Tag connections in your network who would benefit from exploring and championing these resources in their work.
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Using machine learning, #NIHRECOVER researchers are identifying which pre-existing conditions may be linked to a higher risk of #LongCOVID. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eSd9BKf9
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Dr. Sean Agbor-Enoh discusses why it’s so important that scientific research include a variety of people with different lived experiences and backgrounds in the latest episode of #AskAScientist.
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A new #NIHRECOVER study explores the long-term effects of COVID-19 during pregnancy. Some women experienced lingering symptoms 6 months later, and socioeconomic factors and pre-existing conditions were linked to a higher risk of #LongCOVID. Read more: https://bit.ly/3YihVqH
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You can explore #NIHRECOVER data in #BioDataCatalyst with or without logging in. Attend the Community Hours on Wednesday July 17 at 1 p.m. ET to find out how. Plus, get live coaching on estimating the budget for your project. Register to attend or to receive the materials via email: https://bit.ly/3KWyqRk
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The severity of a second #COVID19 case often follows the severity of a first, according to new #NIHRECOVER research from electronic health record data that published in Communications Medicine. The authors note these findings underscore the importance of prevention – including staying up to date on COVID-19 boosters and vaccines: https://bit.ly/3Wh9cDw
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Register to attend NHLBI’s Annual #SickleCellDisease Research Meeting on August 12-14 to hear experts discuss the latest #SickleCell disease research developments. Register before 5 p.m. ET on July 22 for in-person/hybrid or before 5 p.m. ET on August 5 for virtual: https://bit.ly/3zBE0WN
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The NIH ORWH and our Institute, Center, and Office partners have issued a Notice of Special Interest (NOSI) to highlight interest in receiving research and training grant applications focused on the health impacts of gender-related social and structural variables. For this NOSI, relevant domains include gender roles and norms, gender relations, gender equity/inequity, gender-related power dynamics, and structural sexism. Applications can consider one or more domains as they relate to health. For more information on this NOSI, visit our website here: bit.ly/483lYIW
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