Check out the latest issue of NIH MedlinePlus Magazine, which shares what you need to know about osteoporosis, helpful tips for talking to relatives about your family health history, and more! Read now: https://loom.ly/-bigy8w
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📢 TOMORROW: Join us on December 11 as we welcome Dr. Timothy Petros, Tenure-Track Investigator at the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), to share his lecture entitled “Mechanisms Regulating Fate and Maturation of Forebrain Inhibitory Interneurons.” Learn more about his lab’s recent development—the “Epigenome Atlas”—and their exploration into how specific chromatin interactions and epigenetic processes regulate interneuron fate. This lecture is proudly presented by the NLM Division of Intramural Research as part of the NLM Colloquia on Biomedical Data Science and Computational Biology Research. 🗓️ Date: Wednesday, December 11, 2024 ⏰ Time: 11:00am–12:00pm ET 📍 Location: NIH Natcher Building (45), Room E1/E2, and via NIH Videocast **Attending in person? We’ve moved! Please join us now in Room E1/E2 of the NIH Natcher Building (45).** 👉 Learn more here: https://loom.ly/-LKVVBo #NLMColloquia #Epigenetics #Neurodevelopment #InterneuronFate
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Knowing your family health history is important for your own health and that of your descendants. NIH MedlinePlus Magazine can help you get started. Read now! https://loom.ly/k4DhPMs National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI)
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Wondering how to prevent shingles? 🤔 The answer is simple: get vaccinated! Learn more about the Shingrix vaccine and how it can help protect you from shingles in the latest story from NIH MedlinePlus Magazine. https://loom.ly/S3uaI7g National Institute on Aging (NIA)
What’s the most effective way to prevent shingles? Getting vaccinated | NIH MedlinePlus Magazine
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Osteoporosis is a disease that makes bones fragile and prone to breaking. Regular physical exercise and balanced nutrition are key for prevention. 💪 Learn more in NIH MedlinePlus Magazine. https://loom.ly/ZtciaB0 National Institute on Aging (NIA) National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS)
Osteoporosis: What you need to know | NIH MedlinePlus Magazine
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In this week's Circulating Now post, 2020 DeBakey Fellow in #HistMed Marcos Cueto, PhD, from the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Fiocruz, in Rio de Janeiro, discusses his research on the history of the response to AIDS in Brazil. https://loom.ly/ghNMwUg
Global AIDS: How Unique was Brazil?
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Kristin Nannetti has many memories from working Palliative Care at VIRGINIA HOSPITAL CENTER - ARLINGTON, some happy and some sad. She talked to NIH MedlinePlus Magazine about why her work makes a difference for patients and families. https://loom.ly/kZ1mLbM National Institute on Aging (NIA)
What is palliative care? We asked a professional | NIH MedlinePlus Magazine
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December 1st was World AIDS Day, a time to raise awareness, show support for those living with HIV, and remember those we have lost. It is also an opportunity to reflect on how far we have come and how much more there is to do. NIH MedlinePlus Magazine has more information and resources on HIV. Read now! https://loom.ly/jtXJUOo
Articles about HIV | NIH MedlinePlus Magazine
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NLM’s former Intramural Research Program recently reorganized! ✨ Explore NLM’s new Division of Intramural Research, where we foster innovation in #ComputationalBiology, #HealthInformatics, #MachineLearning & #AI. Learn more in #NLMMusings! https://loom.ly/wW76lCk
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Join NLM tomorrow for a Data Science and Informatics Scholars (DSI Scholars) Program Information Session! This will be a virtual event on December 5, 3-4 p.m. ET: https://loom.ly/JSAZtNE. The DSI Scholars Program is a summer internship that supports and engages undergraduate and graduate students who have an interest in careers in computational biology and biomedical informatics. Interns will contribute their skills and perspectives to computational research projects in the biological sciences. Learn how to apply: https://loom.ly/t-bpeVg.
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