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NIDCD scientists honored for contributions to The Cancer Genome Atlas

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June 29, 2020

NIDCD scientists honored for contributions to The Cancer Genome Atlas

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Carter Van Waes, M.D., Ph.D., and Zhong Chen, M.D., Ph.D., of the Head and Neck Surgery Branch at the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD), have received a 2020 Team Science Award from the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) for their contributions to The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA).

Presented June 24 during the AACR Virtual Annual Meeting, this award recognized 130 scientists on the current project team for their extensive collaborations and ongoing efforts to generate one of the largest-ever sets of tumor characterization data and use it to transform cancer research and care. TCGA is a joint effort of the National Institutes of Health's National Cancer Institute and National Human Genome Research Institute.

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NINR News and Notes Digest: June 2020

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June 29, 2020

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News & Notes is NINR's online newsletter, providing the latest nursing science discoveries, funding and training opportunities, and news about our events and initiatives.

 

Director's Message

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NINR Message on Racism and Diversity

NINR Acting Director, Tara A. Schwetz, PhD and the NINR leadership team have published a message on NINR's efforts to address racism and promote diversity. Read More

 

 

NINR Announcements

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NINR Launches Feedback Campaign on What Nursing Research Means to You

In honor of the Year of the Nurse and the Midwife, NINR would like your help in capturing what nursing research means to those who live it. We are gathering this information to learn more from our community and collectively begin describing the next frontiers in nursing science. Read More

 

RADx Updates

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NIH One Step Closer to Speeding Delivery of COVID-19 Testing Technologies to Those Who Need It Most Through RADx-UP

Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostics for Underserved Populations (RADx-UP) will establish a network of community-engaged projects to improve access to and acceptance of COVID-19 testing for underserved and vulnerable populations who are disproportionately affected by COVID-19. Read More

 

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Pre-application Webinar for RADx-UP Funding Opportunities

NIH is encouraging research to test the implementation of COVID-19 diagnostic testing in underserved or vulnerable communities through the RADx-UP initiative. NIH will hold a pre-application webinar on July 1, 2020. Read More

 

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Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostics (RADx) Funding Opportunity Announcements

As part of NIH's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, NIH has launched a four-pronged initiative, entitled Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostics, or RADx, to catalyze the scientific community to improve testing technologies, capacity, and accessibility for the country. Read More

 

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NINR Acting Director Discusses Nursing Research on the Oncology Nursing Society's Podcast

NINR Acting Director Dr. Tara Schwetz joined the Oncology Nursing Society's Chief Clinical Officer, Dr. Lisa Kennedy Sheldon, to discuss how nurse researchers are responding to the pandemic and NINR's key initiatives in 2020. Read More

 

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Dr. Jessica Gill and Dr. Kimbra Kenney Featured on Neurology Podcast

NINR Acting Deputy Director Dr. Jessica Gill and Dr. Kimbra Kenney of the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences discussed their research on the American Academy of Neurology's latest podcast. Read More

 

NIH Announcements

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Building a COVID-19 Analytics Platform to Turn Clinical Data into Knowledge

NIH has launched a centralized, secure enclave to store and study vast amounts of medical record data from people diagnosed with coronavirus disease across the country. It is part of an effort, called the National COVID Cohort Collaborative (N3C), to help scientists analyze these data to understand the disease and develop treatments. Read More


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Faster processing makes cutting-edge fluorescence microscopy more accessible

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NIH researchers put complex, high-resolution data within reach for many more scientists.

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Coronavirus Forces Changes to Cancer Clinical Trials - Cancer Currents Blog

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In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, cancer researchers are making changes to clinical trials to ensure patient safety and protect the integrity of their work. Some changes, such as greater use of telemedicine, will likely continue into the future.
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NIH study finds out why some words may be more memorable than others

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Results suggest our brains use internet search engine strategies to remember words and memories of past experiences.

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