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Awardees announced for GENDER R25
ORWH is pleased to announce five recipients of the Galvanizing Health Equity Through Novel and Diverse Educational Resources (GENDER) Research Education Program (R25)
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NIH Establishes Maternal Health Research Centers of Excellence
The new centers will design and implement innovative approaches to promote maternal health equity and reduce pregnancy-related complications and deaths.
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Journal of Women's Health Special Issue Analyzes Mechanisms of Career Enhancement at Specialized Centers of Research Excellence (SCORE) on Sex Differences
The special issue highlights how the research community is shaping the future generation of scientists and developing a well-trained workforce that is dedicated to the study of sex as a biological variable (SABV).
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ORWH Established New Office of Autoimmune Disease Research
On April 12, 2023, ORWH Director Janine A. Clayton, M.D., FARVO, announced the establishment of the NIH Office of Autoimmune Disease Research (OADR-ORWH). OADR-ORWH is working with NIH leadership, other ICOs, researchers, clinicians, patient advocacy groups, and the public to ensure that plans for the new office synergize with other NIH efforts, observe congressional directives, address research gaps, and serve patients with autoimmune disorders.
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Learn More About Symptoms and Treatment of Menopause with My Menoplan
My Menoplan is an online evidence-based tool created by researchers, with funding from the National Institute on Aging, to assist people in learning about menopause symptoms and treatments and developing a personalized plan.
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ORWH E-Learning Courses on Sex as a Biological Variable (SABV)
Sex as a Biological Variable: A Primer, the SABV Primer Supplement and the SABV Primer: Train the Trainer courses are designed to help the research community account for and appropriately integrate SABV across all phases of biomedical and biobehavioral research.
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.
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