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DoD, HHS implement Executive Order to modernize flu vaccines

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DoD, HHS implement Executive Order to modernize flu vaccines

The Department of Defense and Department of Health and Human Services are implementing an Executive Order signed by President Donald Trump, aimed at increasing the manufacturing efficiency and effectiveness of flu vaccines.

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Let's Get to Work! Advancing Employment Opportunities for NDEAM.

October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM)

 
 

This month, the Autism Society of America  is dedicated to providing information, resources, referrals & supports surrounding employment. We will share our own employment advancement efforts, as well as highlight our national partners and other organizations who are creating more job opportunities and inclusive workplaces. Lastly, we will share real stories from employees, employers, and partners dedicated to competitive integrated employment, so be sure to follow along on our social media channels!

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90% individuals with autism are unemployed or underemployed.
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Institute for Community Inclusion Collaboration

ICI & Autism Society collaborate on higher education, workforce development, and community supports in adulthood. We sat down with ICI's former Dean, Dr. Bill Kiernan, and ICI Gopen Fellow, Gyasi Burks-Abbott to discuss our joint efforts surrounding employment, and our hope for the future.

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Apply by November 18: NINR Director

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NIH Seeks NINR Director

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Please spread the word about this important position and encourage highly qualified colleagues to consider applying.

Applications must be received by 11:59 p.m., ET, on Monday, November 18, 2019. 

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The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is seeking applications from exceptional candidates for the exciting position of Director, National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR). The NINR Director serves as a member of NIH's senior leadership and advances initiatives to enhance NINR's broad participation in interprofessional collaborations within NIH. NINR's mission is to promote and improve the health and quality of life of individuals, families and communities. NINR supports and conducts clinical, basic, and translational research that spans and integrates the behavioral and biological sciences, developing the scientific basis for evidence based clinical practice. NINR strives to invest in research that will: build the scientific foundation for clinical practice; prevent disease and disability; manage and eliminate symptoms caused by illness; and enhance end-of-life and palliative care.

NIH seeks candidates who have a commitment to scientific excellence and the vision, energy, enthusiasm, and innovative thinking necessary to lead a dynamic and diverse organization. Possession of a Ph.D. or equivalent research doctoral degree in nursing science, omics disciplines, or other relevant biological and/or behavioral science, health services, or social science disciplines is required. Applicants must have demonstrated achievement in areas of research germane to nursing. In addition, applicants must have experience and demonstrated ability in the administration and management of a major research program or academic enterprise. Preference will be given to candidates with proven expertise in multidisciplinary research programs. Applications are encouraged from talented individuals across the career trajectory, from mid-career and senior level.


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Emerging Parasitic Disease Mimics the Symptoms of Visceral Leishmaniasis in People

The parasite, which normally infects mosquitoes, cannot be treated with standard leishmaniasis drugs
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Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Emerging Parasitic Disease Mimics the Symptoms of Visceral Leishmaniasis in People

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Leishmaniasis is a widespread tropical disease spread by sand flies. Some forms of the illness, including visceral leishmaniasis, can be fatal without treatment. A team of researchers, including a NIAID scientist, have described a case of a parasitic disease which mimics the symptoms of visceral leishmaniasis, but cannot be treated with standard leishmaniasis drugs. This may represent a new emerging infectious disease—a concerning prospect, the researchers say, because the parasite that caused this disease normally infects mosquitoes, and there is currently no treatment for it.

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New NIH-funded translational research centers to speed, diversify Alzheimer’s drug discovery

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ACL Blog: Celebrating the International Day of Older Persons 2019

"The Journey to Age Equality"

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Celebrating the International Day of Older Persons 2019: "The Journey to Age Equality"

By Lance Robertson, ACL Administrator and Assistant Secretary for Aging

The United Nations designates October 1 as the International Day of Older Persons.  This year's theme—The Journey to Age Equality—focuses on pathways of coping with existing and preventing future old age inequality. It is aligned with the UN 2030 Agenda, Goal 10 which is designed to ensure equal opportunity and reduce inequality of outcome, including through measures to eliminate discrimination, and to employ and promote the social, economic and political inclusion of all, irrespective of age, sex, disability, race, ethnicity, origin, religion, economic or other status.

The 2019 theme is intended to explore how to address demographic and other societal changes and to change the narrative of "old age". In less than two decades, older adults are projected to outnumber kids for the first time in U.S. history. Starting in 2030, when all Baby Boomers will be older than 65, older Americans will make up 21 percent of the population, up from 15 percent today.  These demographics have great implications for policies related to healthcare, caregiving, social structures, pensions and social security.

At the Administration for Community Living, we strive to maximize the independence, well-being, and health of older adults and people with disabilities. Today, at the Pan American Health Organization's (PAHO) 57th Directing Council Side Event, I am moderating a panel, The Response to Aging Societies: Challenges and Opportunities in Fostering Sustainable Health and Long-Term Care System in the Americas, highlighting perspectives from the U.S., Europe, Japan and the PAHO Regional.

In August, I had the privilege to represent the United States at the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Third Senior Officials' Meeting. Specifically, I participated in the 9th High-Level Meeting (HLM) on Health and the Economy in Puerto Varas, Chile. There, I shared our vision to help older adults reach their full health potential, live with dignity, and participate fully in society. I presented on the economic imperative for planning to enhance healthy aging, embracing the digital future in support of healthy aging in place, and supporting the global aging agenda.  These presentations included examples of how progress has been made possible in the United States because of the framework we have based in equity, inclusion and nondiscrimination. 

Also, I heard from, and was inspired by, what I learned from others about their structures and innovations in the fields of health and aging. As a result, I urge us all to use today, the International Day of Older Persons, as an opportunity to honor and celebrate the countless contributions and enormous potential of older people throughout the globe. We should rededicate ourselves and continue to promote the health, well-being, community involvement, and independence of older Americans.  Also, we should all work to promote equality in access and opportunity -- including access to healthcare, caregiving, the ability to work and remain employed, access to lifelong learning, or in the range of social protections that lead to productive living throughout the life course.


Learn more about the UN's International Day of Older Persons and celebrations in New York City, Geneva, and Vienna.

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