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Learn more on the new WHI-WHR Webpage
White House Initiative on Women’s Health Research (WHI-WHR) Workshop
“The Next Frontier in Women’s Health at the NIH: Harnessing Innovation to Power Interdisciplinary Research” workshop was held on October 29, 2024, at the White House. It featured talks from NIH and White House Gender Policy Council leadership.
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Cervical Cancer Patient Engagement Toolkit Now Available
The new resource aims to advance equitable cervical cancer prevention, screening, and management in safety-net settings.
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Next Session of Diverse Voices: Intersectionality and the Health of Women
The next session of Diverse Voices: Intersectionality and the Health of Women, “Reaching Rural Women: Implications for Research on Pregnancy,” will be held on January 30, 2025.
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Pelvic Floor Disorders
A new article from NIH News in Health discusses the pelvic floor, reviews several pelvic floor disorders, and shares their common symptoms.
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ORWH is Advancing the Representation of Women in Science Careers
In the American Physiological Society’s recent article, “Climbing Another Ladder,” ORWH’s Associate Director for Careers discusses ORWH’s commitment to supporting women in science related careers.
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Learn More about In Focus 7.4
New Issue of In Focus
The most recent edition of Women’s Health In Focus at NIH explores technology and innovation in women's health research.
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NIH ORWH Announces Science Policy Travel Awards
The awards will provide $3,000 each to two junior investigators to defray the cost of attending the Organization for the Study of Sex Differences Annual Meeting taking place June 1–5, 2025, in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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Notice of Interest in Research to Address Biological Sex Differences
The National Institute of General Medical Sciences’ Notice of Interest is encouraging research focused on sex differences in biological processes and in disease etiologies and outcomes.
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ORWH Shares Insights on Sex and Gender Research with a Japanese Research Agency
ORWH leadership represented NIH in a meeting with the Japan Science and Technology Agency to discuss and share insights on fostering gendered innovations and sex as a biological variable in research.
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Upcoming “Updates on OADR-ORWH” Session with Dr. Vicki Shanmugam
Join OADR-ORWH Director Dr. Vicki Shanmugam, MBBS, MRCP, FACR, CCD, on January 31, 2025, from 12 p.m. – 12:45 p.m. EST, for an online “Updates on OADR-ORWH” session.
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Health Influences of Gender as a Social and Structural Variable Webinar
The webinar on January 14 will gather the research community and program staff from across NIH to discuss Institute-, Center-, and Office-specific interests related to health influences of gender as a social and structural variable.
About ORWH
Established in 1990, the Office of Research on Women's Health serves as the focal point for women's health research at the National Institutes of Health. For over thirty years, ORWH has worked across the NIH and beyond to advance our understanding of sex and gender as influences in health and disease, support women in biomedical careers, and stimulate research to improve the health of women.
Director's Corner
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Janine Austin Clayton, M.D., FARVO
Janine Austin Clayton, M.D., FARVO, was appointed Associate Director for Research on Women’s Health and Director of the Office of Research on Women’s Health at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in 2012. Dr. Clayton has strengthened NIH support for research on diseases, disorders, and conditions that affect women. She is the architect of the NIH policy requiring scientists to consider sex as a biological variable across the research spectrum, including research designs, analyses, and reporting in vertebrate animal and human studies. The policy serves as the keystone of NIH's initiative to enhance research reproducibility, rigor, and transparency.