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    1 Jul 2020

    is an emerging, rapidly evolving situation. Learn about the basics like symptoms & what to do if you are sick; and see the latest info from on ’s page: .

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  2. 18 hours ago

    The STrategies to enRich Inclusion and achieVe Equity (STRIVE) team wants to hear from YOU! What are the best opportunities to broaden in the process? Submit your ideas today:

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NICHD STRIVE wants to hear from you!

Submit your ideas today. bit.ly/STRIVE4ChangeNICHD.

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  3. 19 hours ago

    Congratulations to ’s Dr. Kathy Mann Koepke, Dr. Theresa Cruz, & Dr. Alison Cernich, who received Cultivating Inclusion Awards for being champions for & allies of the community.

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  4. 20 hours ago

    (5/5) NICHD’s Dr. Tatiana Rostovtseva shares how she’s balancing research during the pandemic and explains why in-person interactions are vital for scientific discovery. Learn more:

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  5. Oct 8

    ICYMI: and have awarded funding to 5 institutions to explore potential links between vaccination and changes.

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  6. Oct 7

    (4/5) Dr. Tatiana Rostovtseva, an associate scientist, shares advice on how to choose a lab and gives encouragement to women and foreign scientists. “Know that you can do it.” Learn more:

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  7. Oct 7

    Healthcare providers: Review the signs of perinatal & during appointments. This info will help patients & families recognize warning signs & get help.

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  8. Oct 7

    Interested in the latest on cell and in newborns? Register for the International Consortium’s annual scientific meeting, being held virtually on October 19–20:

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  9. Oct 7

    (3/5) “My advice to is to not be afraid of trying new and difficult projects. This is always inspiring and often rewarding,” said ’s Dr. Tatiana Rostovtseva. Learn more:

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  10. Oct 7

    grantee Dr. James Sulzer and his wife Dr. Lindsay Sulzer, rehabilitation research experts, share how lessons learned from their daughter’s can guide rehab engineering and the development of new technologies. Read their story : .

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  11. Oct 7

    Save the date! On 10/14, hosts the next Moving from Discovery to Elimination Series webinar on eliminating perinatal transmission of virus () & virus (). Learn more & register:

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  12. Oct 6

    Have a question on the funding process? Drop us a line at our booth at the NIH Virtual Seminar on Program Funding and Grants Administration (11/1-4)! Register for :

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    3/ A new - Population Health paper by AS Hendi & JY Ho estimates that immigration adds 1.4 to 1.5 years to US life expectancy at birth, see Read:

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  14. Oct 6

    On 10/7, researchers, community organizations, & those who have experienced problems will gather to discuss ways to include the Community Voice in research to improve outcomes & reduce :

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  15. Oct 6

    A new study by researchers links stress and during to placental gene modifications that could result in long-term implications for the mental development of the child. Find out more:

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  16. Oct 6

    (2/5) “I know you’re not ‘supposed to’ study the same topic for your Ph.D. & postdoctoral research. People always tell you to switch topics. But I did a lot of things against dogma, & I never regretted it,” said NICHD’s Dr. Tatiana Rostovtseva. Learn more:

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  17. Oct 6

    []: On , let’s look back at this livestream demo of a robotic device that helps infants at risk for learn to crawl.

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  19. Oct 5

    Time’s running out! ’s Decoding Challenge accepts submissions until 10/15. Learn about this opportunity to win up to $400K, ID new areas, & address :

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  20. Oct 5

    (1/5) Dr. Tatiana Rostovtseva is an associate scientist at . During her years, the Soviet Union collapsed. Open borders meant she could travel overseas for her scientific training. Learn more:

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“Don’t follow the dogma. Open your mind and try something outside the box. As a scientist, I’ve made choices that went against dogma, and I have no regrets.” 

Tatiana Rostovtseva, Ph.D.
Associate Scientist, Section on Molecular Transport, NICHD

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  21. Oct 5

    The next STrategies to enRich Inclusion & achieVe Equity (STRIVE) for Change workshop on 10/6 will feature speakers from , , , & more. Register today to participate:

    STRIVE for Change: Weaving Translation and Implementation Science into the Fabric of Health Disparities Research

October 6, 2021
12:00–5:00 p.m. ET
https://bit.ly/3juWxtR

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