1. PAS-23-172: HIV Prevention and Alcohol (R34 Clinical Trials Optional)
12 mei 2023 · In this NIAAA funding opportunity for pilot clinical trials the R34 mechanism is intended to provide new information that answers a scientific ...
NIH Funding Opportunities and Notices in the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts: HIV Prevention and Alcohol (R34 Clinical Trials Optional) PAS-23-172. NIAAA
2. HIV Prevention and Alcohol (R34 Clinical Trials Optional)
16 mei 2023 · In this NIAAA funding opportunity for pilot clinical trials the R34 mechanism is intended to provide new information that answers a scientific ...
The FOA seeks to expand the HIV/AIDS prevention toolkit among alcohol impacted populations with a range of patterns of episodic and long-term use and associated behavioral and biological risks for HIV acquisition. This includes integration of effective prevention and treatment interventions with an understanding of the overarching framework for reducing the incidence of new infections by facilitating cross-cutting informative research.
3. RFA-AA-21-017: HIV Prevention and Alcohol (R34 Clinical Trials Optional)
23 aug 2021 · In this NIAAA funding opportunity for pilot clinical trials the R34 mechanism is intended to provide new information that answers a scientific ...
NIH Funding Opportunities and Notices in the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts: HIV Prevention and Alcohol (R34 Clinical Trials Optional) RFA-AA-21-017. NIAAA
4. Targeted BRAIN Circuits Planning Projects – TargetedBCPP (R34 ...
These R34 awards will support an individual laboratory or a small multi-PD/PI group. This NOFO welcomes applications for projects involving a wide range of ...
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5. Training at the Welch Center
R34-1 ACHIEVE-D: Adapted an evidence-based weight loss intervention and ... Health Conditions and Cross Cutting Themes and Other Domains Study Design: Clinical ...
Learn about training opportunities and programs at the Welch Center for Prevention Epidemiology, and Clinical Research at the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins.
6. Medical examination (MHT) - Mental Health Law Online
1 jul 2021 · The medical member's role is unusual. Firstly, he interviews the patient before the hearing and may read the full medical records (rule 34).
The medical member’s role is unusual. Firstly, he interviews the patient before the hearing and may read the full medical records (rule 34). Secondly, he discusses his findings, in private, with the panel: he is permitted to express not only facts, but also a preliminary opinion on mental condition and statutory criteria (R (RD) v MHRT [2007] EWHC 781 (Admin)M). There are pros and cons of medical examinations which should be discussed with each client.
7. [PDF] MEDICAL DEVICES RULES, 2017 MINISTRY OF HEALTH ... - cdsco
(1) of rule 34 and on the basis of the inspection report, if inspection has been ... cross reacting substances/agents on the assay. Information should be ...
8. City Agencies | National Prevention Information Network - CDC
Engaging Survivors of Sexual Violence and Trafficking in HIV and Substance Use Disorder Services (R34 Clinical Trial Optional) ... cross-cutting informative ...
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9. Making Migrant Mothers' Mental Health a Priority
13 dec 2023 · ... (R34) from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). Jointly ... crossing in Tijuana, Mexico, identifying effective and scalable ...
By: Mira Garin Assistant Professor and SDSU/UCSD JDP in Public Health Co-Director Dr. Shira Goldenberg was recently awarded $615,668 for the project “Adapting a novel mental health prevention intervention for migrant mothers with young children in a humanitarian setting” via an Exploratory Research Grant (R34) from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). Jointly led by Dr. Ietza Bojorquez at El Colegio de la Frontera Norte (COLEF) and in partnership with both the legal and humanitarian support group Al Otro Lado and the human rights group Centro 32 (FBT), this project aims to pilot-test a multi-component mental health prevention intervention tailored to the specific needs of migrant mothers with young children who wait in Tijuana, Mexico while en route to their final destination. Rates of global migration have reached a record-high with displacement often driven by desires to secure stable economic opportunities and/or attempts to flee violence, political conflict, or negative impacts of climate change. This global trend has been exacerbated by migration policies that have required hundreds of thousands of people to prolong their time in transit at the U.S.-Mexico border under what are often unsafe conditions. Although migrant women who travel with their children are at particularly high risk of developing depression, anxiety, and other mental health disorders, few evidence-based interventions have been tailored to address their unique needs. Given both this exi...
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and Timely Antiretroviral Initiation Following HIV Diagnosis (R34)), which aims at reducing health disparities ... and bone cross-sectional area and bone mineral ...
11. Basic Search Criteria - Grants.gov
Mentored Career Enhancement Awards to Build Cross ... Addressing HIV in highest risk sexual and gender minorities (R34 Clinical Trial Required) ...
12. [PDF] Air Quality Part 2 of 3 - Waltham Forest
Whipps Cross Hospital Redevelopment. Barts Health NHS Trust ... R34: +<0.1µg/m3. R33: +<0.1µg/m3. R32: +<0.1µg/m3. R31: +<0.1µg/m3. R30: +<0.1µg ...
13. Relational Network for Knowledge Discovery through Heterogeneous ...
18 jul 2016 · Genome biology 14, R34, doi: 10.1186/gb-2013-14-4-r34 (2013) ... Mining electronic health records: towards better research applications and ...
Biomedical big data, as a whole, covers numerous features, while each dataset specifically delineates part of them. “Full feature spectrum” knowledge discovery across heterogeneous data sources remains a major challenge. We developed a method called bootstrapping for unified feature association measurement (BUFAM) for pairwise association analysis and relational dependency network (RDN) modeling for global module detection on features across breast cancer cohorts. Discovered knowledge was cross-validated using data from Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center’s electronic medical records and annotated with BioCarta signaling signatures. The clinical potential of the discovered modules was exhibited by stratifying patients for drug responses. A series of discovered associations provided new insights into breast cancer, such as the effects of patient’s cultural background on preferences for surgical procedure. We also discovered two groups of highly associated features, the HER2 and the ER modules, each of which described how phenotypes were associated with molecular signatures, diagnostic features and clinical decisions. The discovered “ER module”, which was dominated by cancer immunity, was used as an example for patient stratification and prediction of drug responses to tamoxifen and chemotherapy. BUFAM-derived RDN modeling demonstrated unique ability to discover clinically meaningful and actionable knowledge across highly heterogeneous biomedical big data sets.