Author: Nesrine Hadjiat

Nucleate is Extending Applications to November 8, 2021

Are you an academic trainee (Post-doc/PhD/MBA/MD/JD) interested in building life science startups? Are you passionate about therapeutics, diagnostics, medtech, or synthetic biology? Apply to Nucleate’s activator program. About Nucleate Nucleate is a student-run nonprofit organization that facilitates the formation of new life science ventures. Our equity-free activator program supports companies that tackle the biggest challenges […]

CTSA Ansible – September 2021

THE SPOTLIGHT | WHAT’S NEW | GET INVOLVED | CONSORTIUM CORNER Mike’s Blog September 2021 Crafting the narrative; telling our stories First a bit on COVID, then a small request. COVID will surely provide a wealth of material for future Monday morning armchair quarterbacking. One aspect (among many) of the overall public health response that has received harsh and severe criticism […]

CLIC News Roundup – September 2021

News Roundup September 07, 2021 CLIC Updates        Twitter Highlight        CLIC Education        CTSA News        Coordinating Center News News from around the CTSA Program Consortium How CTSA Program Hubs Across The U.S. Are Vaccinating Their Communities Against COVID-19 The FDA approved the first COVID-19 vaccine in December 2020, yet as […]

NIH Announces Funding Opportunities Promoting Osteoporosis Research

NIH recently released two funding opportunity announcements, RFA-AG-22-018 and NOT-AR-21-006, soliciting applications to further research into osteoporosis therapies and the long-term impact of osteoporosis. The Leveraging Existing Large Databases and Cohorts to Better Understand the Risks and Benefits of Long-Term Osteoporosis Therapy and Drug Holiday (R01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) announcement (RFA-AG-22-018) solicits secondary analyses of existing […]

CLIC News Roundup – August 2021

News Roundup August 24, 2021 CLIC Updates        Twitter Highlight        CLIC Education        CTSA News        Coordinating Center News Updates from the CLIC Insights to Inspire 2021: Building a Foundation for Data Interoperability To bolster data interoperability across the CTSA Program, the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) implemented the […]

NIH NOSI Supports Returning Biomedical Researchers

NIH has announced a new supplements program for researchers returning to biomedical careers after a qualifying absence. Under “Notice of Special Interest (NOSI): Research Supplements to Promote Reentry and Reintegration into Health-Related Research Careers” (NOT-OD-21-134), successful applicants will be able to participate in full- or part-time mentored research experiences through existing NIH research grants. Eligible for these reentry […]

CTSA Ansible – August 2021

THE SPOTLIGHT | WHAT’S NEW | GET INVOLVED | CONSORTIUM CORNER Mike’s Blog August 2021 Situational Awareness A publication in Science Translational Medicine from last month, ‘ Undiagnosed SARS-CoV-2 seropositivity during the first 6 months of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States’ is noteworthy for several highlights. Beyond the science of the article itself, the fact that this work represents the efforts of […]

National Challenge to Reduce HIV-Related Stigma and Disparities

HHS Announces New National Challenge to Reduce HIV-Related Stigma and Disparities  The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced the launch of The HIV Challenge, a national competition to engage communities to reduce HIV-related stigma and increase prevention and treatment among racial and ethnic minority people. Through this challenge, HHS is seeking innovative […]

DOM Evans Day 2021

Shining Light on BU Affinity Research Collaboratives (ARCs) October 7, 2021 | 1:15pm – 2:15pm | Virtual Presentations, ePosterBoards  Connect to Evans Day via (link will be provided when available) Purpose & Attendees Learn, Engage, Envision BU faculty and trainees are invited; RSVP is appreciated (link will be provided nearer the event date)  1:15 pm […]

NIH NCATS E-Newsletter August 2021

Volume 10 │ Issue 06│August 02, 2021 DIRECTOR’S MESSAGE Dr. Rutter discusses NCATS’ involvement in the Antiviral Program for Pandemics, a federal, academic, and private sector collaborative the effort to accelerate antiviral development and prevent future pandemics. Read More WHAT’S HAPPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS & OPPORTUNITIES MEET NCATS STAFF Audie A. Atienza, Ph.D. is a program officer in the […]