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ORWH Celebrates Women's History Month
ORWH Director Janine A. Clayton, M.D., FARVO, reflects on the inspiring contributions throughout the years towards women's health research in her Director's Message.
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Read Special Issue
ORWH and Journal of Women's Health Team Up on Special Open Access Issue on Maternal Health
The special issue suggests solutions and proposes a research agenda for maternal morbidity and mortality.
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NIH Offers Grant Extensions for Some Research Grantees Affected by COVID-19
The grant extensions are available for NIH fellowship (F) and NIH career development (K) grants.
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Read Quarterly
Read the First 2021 Issue of Women's Health in Focus at NIH
In this issue, ORWH explores technological innovations in breast cancer screening and treatment.
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ORWH Releases Women, Science, and the Impact of COVID-19 Webpage
This webpage describes: (1) NIH efforts to ensure that research on COVID-19 appropriately incorporates consideration of sex and gender influences; (2) the pandemic’s effects on the careers of women in STEMM fields and biomedical researchers and how NIH is supporting them; and (3) the NIH-Wide Strategic Plan for COVID-19 Research and how it intersects with ORWH’s mission areas.
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View Virtual Environment
Virtual Environment Highlights ORWH's 30th Anniversary Virtual Meeting Series
This extensive virtual environment includes video recordings from the meetings, scholarly posters from the symposium’s research presentations, informational videos about ORWH and its signature programs, historical information about ORWH, and other resources.
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ORWH's New E-Learning Courses
Gain an up-to-date understanding of sex and gender influences on health and disease and NIH requirements on factoring sex as a biological variable into research designs through three online courses.
Director's Corner

Janine Austin Clayton, M.D., FARVO
Janine Austin Clayton, M.D. 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. She is leading NIH’s Policy change initiative that requires scientists to include female animals and cells in preclinical research design.
Janine Austin Clayton, M.D. 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. She is leading NIH’s Policy change initiative that requires scientists to include female animals and cells in preclinical research design.
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