Poster Submission Open for Nutrition Health Disparities Workshop
NIH will host a virtual nutrition health disparities workshop to review the state of the science on food insecurity and the neighborhood food environment.
NIMHD Seminar Hosts NYU’s Trinh-Shevrin, June 24
The NIMHD Director’s Seminar Series will feature Dr. Chau Trinh-Shevrin of the New York University Grossman School of Medicine on Thursday, June 24.
Community Market Returns to Campus
The NIH Community Market, sponsored by the NIH Recreation and Welfare Association, has returned to campus on Tuesdays.
2nd Lecture in ‘Diverse Voices’ Series Set
NIH’s Office of Research on Women’s Health will host “Analysis and Action: Applications of Intersectionality in Covid-19,” the second lecture in the Diverse Voices: Covid-19, Intersectionality and the Health of Women series.
NIDA Launches Drug Addiction Treatment Challenge
NIDA launched the “Mapping Patient Journeys in Drug Addiction Treatment” Challenge for applicants to create a “journey map” to show the good and bad experiences people with substance use disorder have when navigating the health care system to get treatment.
Join EDI in Celebrating Pride Month
The Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion will celebrate Pride Month—June—with a focus on cultivating and enhancing allyship in the NIH community.
ORWH Hosts 2nd Lecture in ‘Diverse Voices: Covid-19’ Series, June 24
On Thursday, June 24 from 1 to 2 p.m. ET, NIH’s Office of Research on Women’s Health will host “Analysis and Action: Applications of Intersectionality in Covid-19,” the second lecture in the Diverse Voices: Covid-19, Intersectionality and the Health of Women speaker series.
HEAL Wants Your Ideas
The NIH HEAL Initiative is conducting an Idea Exchange, “Moving HEAL Research Into Action,” to gather public input that will help shape future directions for the initiative.
Have You Spent Your Time Teleworking Growing Houseplants?
If you’ve started or added to your collection during the past year at home and would like to share photos of your favorite plants with us, we’d love to feature them in the Record.