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Lillian Kilduff

NIH Releases New Policy for Data Management and Sharing

November 16, 2020

The National Institutes of Health recently released a new Policy for Data Management and Sharing to promote the management and sharing of scientific data generated from NIH-funded or conducted research. This Policy emphasizes the importance of good data management practices and establishes the expectation for maximizing the appropriate sharing of scientific data generated from NIH-funded or conducted research, with justified limitations or exceptions. This Policy applies to research funded or conducted by NIH that results in the generation of scientific data.

For more information, visit: https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-21-013.html

Reducing Disparities in Breastfeeding Innovation Challenge

October 7, 2020

The Office on Women’s Health (OWH) at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is seeking innovative ways to increase breastfeeding initiation and continuation rates and decrease disparities among breastfeeding mothers in the United States.

OWH is creating a national competition to identify effective, pre-existing programs that increase breastfeeding initiation and continuation rates and decrease disparities among breastfeeding mothers in the United States. The goal of this innovative competition is to demonstrate sustainability and the ability to replicate and/or expand a program that has proven outcomes to improve breastfeeding rates and reduce disparities. The program must demonstrate evidence-based interventions to target gaps in breastfeeding education, instruction, and/or support for breastfeeding mothers in the United States. The program will be shared with the general public.

The competition has three phases. All eligible submissions will be evaluated, and separate prizes may be awarded for each of the three phases.

Submissions for Phase 1 of the competition (Identification of successful programs) are due by October 30, 2020.

For more information:
https://www.challenge.gov/challenge/reducing-disparities-breastfeeding-innovation-challenge/

Webinar: The Persistence of Gender in Cognitive Household Labor Patterns

September 28, 2020

WHEN: October 1, 2020 (12:00 pm-1:00 pm EDT)
WHERE: https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/population-development/event/social-demography-seminar-online-5/
COST: Free

The Social Demography Seminars, sponsored by the Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies (HCPDS), provide a forum for social science scholars to discuss in-progress research that touches on timely topics such as health and social inequalities, race and ethnicity, aging and life course, gender, immigration and migration, and other population health themes. In the wake of COVID-19, these seminars are transitioning to an online format this fall, and can now reach a much wider audience.

The presenter, Allison Daminger, is a PhD student in sociology & social policy at Harvard University.

Webinar: Place-Based Discrimination in Policing

September 15, 2020

WHEN: September 17, 2020 (12:00 pm-1:00 pm EDT)
WHERE: https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/population-development/event/social-demography-seminar-online-2/
COST: Free

The Social Demography Seminars, sponsored by the Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies (HCPDS), provide a forum for social science scholars to discuss in-progress research that touches on timely topics such as health and social inequalities, race and ethnicity, aging and life course, gender, immigration and migration, and other population health themes. In the wake of COVID-19, these seminars are transitioning to an online format this fall, and can now reach a much wider audience.

The presenter, Roland Neil, is a PhD candidate in sociology at Harvard University.

DemSemX Student Presentations

August 13, 2020

DemSemX is a cross-center virtual collaboration among population research centers at 9 universities (Bowling Green, Brown, Cornell, Michigan, Minnesota, Penn State, Texas, UCLA and UW-Madison), designed to enhance scholarly interaction and graduate training across institutions.

On Friday, August 21st, 3-4 pm ET, each center will host a virtual breakout room, where 2 students will provide brief presentations on their research, and 2 faculty will serve as respondents.

For more information about this event visit : https://cde.wisc.edu/event/demsemx_aug2020/

Notice of Pre-Application NIH Webinar for the RADx-UP Initiative

June 22, 2020

The National Institutes of Health is encouraging research to test the implementation of COVID-19 diagnostic testing in underserved or vulnerable communities through the Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostics for Underserved Populations (RADx-UP) initiative.

NIH will hold two pre-application webinars covering the four RADx-UP funding opportunities: NOT-OD-20-119, NOT-OD-20-120, NOT-OD-20-121, and RFA-OD-20-013.

RADx-UP Pre-Application Webinar I
June 26, 2020 (2:00-4:00 p.m. EDT)
For more details, see NOT-OD-20-131.
Register here
Purpose: This webinar will include an overview of the RADx-UP initiative, followed by presentations on each funding opportunity (NOT-OD-20-119, NOT-OD-20-120, NOT-OD-20-121, and RFA-OD-20-013) with question and answer sessions for each. The webinar will conclude with a final, open question and answer session.

RADx-UP Pre-Application Webinar II
July 1, 2020 (3:00-5:00 p.m. EDT)
For more details, see NOT-OD-20-131.
Register here
Purpose: This webinar will focus on questions for applications for the RADx-UP Coordinating and Data Collection Center in response to RFA-OD-20-013. Questions related to the other three FOAs will also be addressed.

Questions can also be pre-submitted at RADxInfo@nih.gov by:

  • 11:59 pm local time on Wednesday, June 24, 2020, for the June 26, 2020 webinar; and by
  • 11:59 pm local time on Monday, June 29, 2020, for the July 1, 2020 webinar

Please direct all inquiries to:

Dorothy Castille, PhD
National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD)
301-594-9411
Dorothy.Castille@nih.gov

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