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Duke busca director/a para BioCoRE (Biosciences Collaborative for Research Engagement)

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JOB LISTING: Program Director for Duke BioCoRE (Biosciences Collaborative for Research Engagement): An Institutional NIH Initiative for Maximizing Student Development (IMSD) Program

Institution: Duke University in Durham, NC

***Position reports to Co-Principal Investigators of Duke BioCoRE/NIH IMSD grant (Principal Investigators from the School of Medicine, Graduate School and Trinity College)

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NIH Center for Scientific Review Sponsors Two Challenge[dot]Gov Competitions

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The National Institutes of Health, Center for Scientific Review, in collaboration with the ACD Diversity Working Group Subcommittee on Peer Review, has announced two America COMPETES Act Challenges. These contests solicit input from the scientific community and other stakeholders to aid our efforts to address the problem of racial disparities in NIH R01 grant funding. 

 

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Taller de escritura de propuestas de investigación (tipo K o R) en neurociencia

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Favor de diseminar entre investigadores a nivel postdoctoral o a nivel de facultad que pertenecen a grupos minoritarios y que desean someter una propuesta de desarrollo profesional (tipo K) o de investigación (tipo R) relacionada a temas de neurociencia en los próximos dos años. ¡Esta es una excelente oportunidad de recibir entrenamiento en la escritura de propuestas de representantes del NIH!

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NIH releases comprehensive new data outlining Hispanic/Latino health and habits

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For Immediate Release: Monday, February 24, 2014

 

A comprehensive health and lifestyle analysis of people from a range of Hispanic/ Latino origins shows that this segment of the U.S. population is diverse, not only in ancestry, culture, and economic status, but also in the prevalence of several diseases, risk factors, and lifestyle habits.

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The NIA Butler-Williams Scholars Program for research in aging

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The NIA Butler-Williams Scholars Program (formerly Summer Institute on Aging Research) is accepting applications for an intensive introduction to aging research. This workshop for investigators new to aging research is focused on the breadth of research supported by the National Institute on Aging, including basic biology, neuroscience, behavioral and social research, geriatrics and clinical gerontology.

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Puerto Rican contribution to genetics study

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This is the firts article in a serie about human genetics.

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Eating sh** (about the microbiome)

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Manuel Martínez Maldonado

This article summarizes the scientific data about how the microbiome can be a treatment for digestive bacteria.

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Federal shutdown has affected research at the UPR

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Némesis Mora

The shutdwon of the federal governement had affected research conducted at the University of Puerto Rico and the Medical Sciences Campus. The federal governement was re-opnened on Thursday, October 17th and the federal agencies are sending out guidelines about the next steps for the affected grantees.

 

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NIH funds cancer research at the UPR

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The University of Puerto Rico will receive 7.5 million dollars from the NIH until 2018 to conduct research in cancer.

 

 

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UPR Investigator among 2013 NIH High Risk-High Reward Research Awardees

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