Research Opportunities Bulletin
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Implementation Science and Health Equity: An NIDDK Workshop
The purpose of this workshop is to explore how NIDDK-interested researchers can use implementation science to ensure NIDDK’s evidence-based and promising interventions reach 1) diverse populations at highest risk and/or with disparate rates for NIDDK diseases/conditions and 2) diverse practice settings.
- Date: 10/10/2024 - 10/11/2024
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Time: 9:00 a.m. EST
- Location: Natcher Conference Center, Building 45, NIH Campus, Bethesda, MD 20894
This is a hybrid workshop. Virtual participation is available.
Call for Abstracts: Abstracts for oral or poster presentations are encouraged to present dissemination and implementation research studies that promote equitable implementation of evidence-based and promising interventions for NIDDK diseases/conditions for diverse populations and settings.
Presenters are welcome to submit abstracts previously presented in other venues, including work that has been delivered at other conferences or published within the past 2 years.
- Abstract Submission Deadline: June 7, 2024
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Call for Papers: Promotion of Health and Wellness in Early Childhood Settings
To honor Dr. Dianne Stanton Ward’s immeasurable impact, Childhood Obesity is soliciting high quality manuscripts from leaders in the field of early childhood nutrition, physical activity and childhood obesity prevention. The journal will consider a range of article formats, including both empirical and review papers, as well as articles with a basic or applied focus including practice and policy papers, and studies that span surveillance, measurement, intervention, and dissemination and implementation.
- Manuscript Submission Deadline: October 1, 2024
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Job Announcement: NIDDK Program Director for Clinical Research in Diabetes
NIDDK is currently seeking a physician scientist with experience in clinical care and clinical research in diabetes to lead programs aimed to improve health outcomes in individuals with diabetes. The program may include ongoing observational studies to examine the long-term effect of intensive diabetes management for type 1 diabetes, clinical trial networks that perform studies addressing the prevention of and early intervention in type 1 diabetes, studies to prevent or reverse hypoglycemia unawareness, as well as studies of individuals with atypical forms of diabetes to better inform the study of type 2 diabetes.
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| The Washington University CDTR is supported by a grant from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disorders, P30DK092950.
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