New NIH-funded research found that normal human breast tissue harbors rare cells with chromosome abnormalities previously linked to invasive cancers. Future studies will be needed to assess the significance of these abnormal cells for breast cancer risk. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4fponkh #cells #chromosomes #cancer #research #science #NIH
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Seeking a highly motivated Staff Scientist to support the Comparative and Molecular Pathogenesis Branch, CMPB in the Division of Translational Toxicology, formerly known as the Division of the National Toxicology Program (DNTP). The ideal candidate will have a research-based professional degree (Ph.D., M.D., Pharm.D., D.V.M., or equivalent) in the life sciences. The candidate must have strong leadership, organizational and communication skills to successfully manage the Core, advise, and instruct NIEHS trainees on how to move forward with their respective projects, and to provide advice to senior staff with respect to core facility expertise and operations!
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The Center for Scientific Review (CSR) is seeking a director for its Division of Basic and Integrative Biological Sciences (DBIB). The division director reports to the CSR Director and provides scientific leadership for the division, which handles reviews in the areas of biophysics, biochemistry, chemistry, genetics, basic bioengineering, basic oncology, and development and cell biology. The division director is a member of CSR’s senior management, advises the CSR Director and other NIH officials on scientific issues relevant to the division, and represents CSR within and outside of The National Institutes of Health. The DBIB Director leads the review activities of over 60 study sections and special emphasis panels in 6 branches and oversees 6 review branch chiefs, approximately 60 scientific review officers, and 18 administrative staff. CSR is a dynamic, data-driven center, at the forefront of innovation in peer review. The DBIB Director plays a key role in developing plans and providing direction as the peer review process evolves and NIH works to maintain and enhance it. This individual also participates in strategic planning activities for achieving CSR’s scientific and management goals; helps establish policy and practices related to referral and review; and implements program and management changes. Additional information on CSR and DBIB is available at: https://lnkd.in/e5SZyiX6 Learn more about this Title-42 position and apply by January 19, 2025: https://lnkd.in/eZ_Tf8q8
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A promising new AI algorithm developed by researchers at NIH can help clinicians quickly match their patients to relevant clinical trials for which they could be eligible. This tool can help speed volunteer enrollment and ultimately aid faster progress in medical research, benefitting many. https://lnkd.in/dHZkbTPg #AI #algorithm #ClinicalTrials #research #NLM #NIH
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AI has immense potential for solving complex biomedical problems and allows for deeper scientific insights and improved health outcomes. However, this new technology needs to be used with care. Read this insightful article written by Susan K. Gregurick, Ph.D., Associate Director for Data Science at NIH and Director of the NIH Office of Data Science Strategy. She discusses AI in biomedical research and health care delivery, and the role science communicators have in understanding both the potential and limitations of AI. https://bit.ly/49FQ2wl #AI #technology #science #NIH
Public Trust in Biomedical Research in the Era of Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities and Challenges
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In support of NIH’s commitment to accelerating access to NIH-funded research results, we’ve released a new public access policy which requires posting of #NIH-funded research results at the time of publication. Thanks to everyone who responded to our public request for feedback on our draft proposals and thank you to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy for its leadership in this area. https://go.nih.gov/iLOype5
NIH issues new policy to speed access to agency-funded research results
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After declining significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic, substance use among adolescents has continued to hold steady at lowered levels for the fourth year in a row, according to the latest results from the NIH-funded Monitoring the Future Survey. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eG86M8Qs #COVID19 #AdolescentHealth #SubstanceUse #research #NIH
Reported use of most drugs among adolescents remained low in 2024
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The National Institutes of Health (NIH), the world’s premier biomedical research institution, is seeking applications from exceptional candidates for the exciting position of Chief Executive Officer (CEO), NIH Clinical Center (CC)! Applicants should also possess: • A deep appreciation of the importance of clinical research in the mission of the NIH • Self-assurance and a results-oriented approach to their duties • Ability to assess and meet business needs
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ATTENTION STUDENTS: Come make the most of your internship at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and apply to any of the three Student Trainee positions that have now opened! This is a great way to gain federal experience while pursuing an education. This is an opportunity to work with top professionals who exemplify and promote creative discoveries, innovative strategies, and collaborative exchange of information. Be a part of the mission - apply now! Administrative Support: https://lnkd.in/dCk5RN2x Engineer: https://lnkd.in/diYMKv4m Information Technology: https://lnkd.in/dj_V36rX
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In a study of more than 1 million people ages 60 and older, scientists found that exposure to wildfire smoke was associated with higher odds of later being diagnosed with dementia. The findings hint that reducing exposure to wildfire smoke might help to reduce the risk of dementia. https://bit.ly/4fdFiGB #WildfireSmoke #dementia #smoke #research #science #NIH
Wildfire smoke exposure and dementia risk
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