📣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/
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- Bethesda, Maryland
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Discuss the intersection of race, ethnicity, sex, gender, and social determinants of health in relation to #PulmonaryVascularDisease at a virtual workshop Oct 22-23, 2024. Register by 5 p.m. ET Oct 18. https://bit.ly/3zL9WZ7 #HealthDisparities #SDOH
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How is a clinical trial participant's safety ensured? NHLBI's Dr. Emily Limerick shares this and more in the latest episode of #AskAScientist
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#NIHRECOVER Pediatric Observational Cohort Study data are now in #BioDataCatalyst. Anyone may explore the data (see aggregate counts), and authorized researchers can request access to participant data (identifying information has been removed). Read: https://go.nih.gov/pwn6nQw
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NIH staff is here to help. Did you know you can reach out to your Program Officer to identify the right type of grant program and/or funding opportunity for you and your research? https://bit.ly/4dDz8Pa #KnowYourPO #NHLBIEarlyCareer
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Researchers are continuing to study underlying mechanisms that may help explain Long COVID. A new study found that about 1/5 adults had detectable traces of the virus that causes COVID-19 in their blood following an acute infection. This included 43% of adults with common Long COVID symptoms and 21% of adults without symptoms. Learn more about the study and ongoing #NIHRECOVER research: https://bit.ly/3NlhIMo
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Register to attend a virtual workshop Nov 4-5, 2024 to hear experts discuss #SyntheticBiology + NHLBI: Teaming Developers and Users. Register before the deadline 5 p.m. ET Oct 28. https://bit.ly/3XRTPlR #SynBio #Bioengineering #HealthTechnology
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Get ready for National COPD Awareness Month, register for the virtual COPD Community Workshop, learn more about FDA and NIH's joint public meeting on advancing smoking cessation priorities, and so much more in this month's Breathe Better Bulletin.
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Are you a researcher working to reduce the burden of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)? We encourage you to submit your work to the COPD National Action Plan Community Action Tool today! On November 15, NHLBI will hold a workshop on the COPD community’s progress toward the goals of the COPD National Action Plan as it has been documented in the Community Action Tool, so make sure your work is included. Learn more about the tool and add your research entries before the workshop in November. https://go.nih.gov/ZNLR5FG
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Long-term exposure to particulate matter from wildfire smoke is associated with a higher risk of death, according to a study in PNAS. The findings highlight the public health threat of wildfire smoke and its contribution to heart and lung disease. https://bit.ly/4eGdb36