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Have you checked out the new @NIH Impact Pages?
The interactive website features flip cards about the impact NIH has had on health, science, and society.
Learn more here: https://t.co/IO826RD72J
Don't miss today's Women Scientists Advisors (WSA) 30th Anniversary Seminar Series event at 11 a.m. ET.
Read more about WSA, and the work they have achieved @NIH over the past 30 years, in the latest issue of the @NIHCatalyst.
https://t.co/iMAW70SM33
The latest issue of The @NIHCatalyst spotlights @NIH Rare Disease Day; Women Scientists Advisors and The NIH Catalyst's shared 30 year anniversary; the ScHARe platform's promotion of minority participation in science; and more. Read it here: https://t.co/PxU6v30rBB #NIH_IRP
🚨 New issue alert 🚨
✅ Rare Disease Day charges back to NIH
☑️ WSA Celebrates 30 Years Advocating for Equity
✅ To Touch and Be Touched
☑️ ScHARe Platform Promotes Minority Participation in Science
...and more in the May-June issue of @NIHCatalyst.
https://t.co/PtFLf05O0z
Meet the new @nihlib Director, Nancy Muir, whose big plans include enhancing 3D printing services, providing space for podcast or video creation, extending asynchronous class offerings, and more.
Read about Muir in the latest issue of @NIHCatalyst: https://t.co/iHzeYmCVhl
In this interview from the early 2000s, Dr. Ruth Kirschstein, then director of @NIGMS, discussed how she advocated for women in science and equal opportunities for all individuals in the medical field. #WomensHistoryMonth
We bid farewell to a favorite this week.
After 52 years at NIH, John Gallin, M.D., is retiring.
He was the longest serving director of the NIH Clinical Center (1994-2017), and served as an editor for @NIHCatalyst since 1993.
Read more about his career: https://t.co/0KtpYmyfwS
Being well hydrated is associated a lower risk of developing chronic diseases and a higher chance of living longer than in those who may not get sufficient fluids, according to a recent study by NIH researchers: https://t.co/ZZIfnT4Obv
Latest issue of The NIH Catalyst features stories on how gecko eyes hold clues to human eye diseases; mentors are made, not born; the faucet of youth; and more: https://t.co/ztHRQv8dku
NIH scientists demonstrated differential gene expression in brain regions associated with ADHD; the findings show ADHD shares similarities with autism and other conditions and may reflect differences in how the brain functions: https://t.co/NE2ywwNHhF
Latest issue of the NIH Catalyst features stories on the gut microbiome’s role in addiction; how exposome data may predict disease; how a toxic protein ages brain cells; when NIH families fought for the right to vote, and more: https://t.co/chO0VrLiwI.
Noninvasive techniques allow NCI scientists to explore what makes cancer cells aggressive and able to slip through tissues and migrate to distant sites in the body: https://t.co/ix4v2yudAd
The good and the bad…of oxygen. The recently rebranded Redox Biology Scientific Interest Group is dedicated to understanding the duality of oxygen and more: https://t.co/Rux1vgOSuM
The new issue of the NIH Catalyst features stories on monkeypox research; new directors at NCI and ARPA-H; lessons learned from COIV-19; and more: https://t.co/y6rNXa08nk.
Music has seemingly magical qualities: Studies have shown it can relieve stress, improve memory recall, and even blunt pain. NIH researchers have uncovered new clues about how the brain turns sound into an effective painkiller. https://t.co/dvxCaU8g72