APAO Solicits Award Nominations
The NIH Asian & Pacific Islander American Organization (APAO) will continue its tradition of honoring employees in the NIH Asian Pacific American community for their excellence. Nominations are being solicited in four award categories.
National Disability Employment Awareness Month Kicks Off at NIH
Dr. Maureen Gormley, NINDS deputy director for management, will deliver the keynote address at the National Disability Employment Awareness Month kickoff on Oct. 5.
‘Minerals in Medicine’ Exhibit at CC
The Clinical Center is featuring a “Minerals in Medicine” exhibit as part of a collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History’s department of mineral sciences and its National Gem and Mineral Collection.
Educational Telecommunications Association Visits NIH
Members of the National Educational Telecommunications Association (NETA), a trade association of public broadcasters, visited NIH recently as part of an education innovation field trip following their annual conference.
Stakeholder Engagement Is Webinar Topic, Mar. 25
The Office of Disease Prevention (ODP) will hold a Methods: Mind the Gap webinar with Dr. Melody Goodman on Wednesday, Mar. 25 at 11 a.m.
Maryland’s First Lady Visits Children’s Inn at NIH
Maryland first lady Yumi Hogan recently visited the Children’s Inn at NIH for a tour and to participate in an art activity with NIH pediatric patients residing at the inn.
NIMHD Director’s Seminar Hosts Boulware, Mar. 12
As part of its 10th anniversary activities, NIMHD will host Dr. L. Ebony Boulware as the next Director’s Seminar Series speaker. She will present “Where Clouds Meet the Ground: Democratizing Health Data to Address Community Health Equity.”
Transit Benefit Increases for NIH’ers
The Division of Amenities and Transportation Services (DATS) announces that the mass transit benefit has increased to $270 per month due to the recently approved 2020 federal spending bill.
NIH Publishes New ‘NOSIs’
NIH recently published two Notices of Special Interest (NOSIs) announcing administrative supplements to expand the scope of funded investigations on U3 populations and sex/gender influences.