Announcements September 26, 2019 Today, NIHannouncedthat it has awarded $945 million in research to tackle the national opioid crisis through theHelping to End Addiction Long-term InitiativeSM,or the NIH HEAL InitiativeSM. The funds will be used forgrants, contracts, and cooperative agreementsacross 41 states. The NIH HEAL Initiative is a trans-NIH research effort that has the goal of improving treatments for chronic pain, while curbing the rates of opioid use disorder and overdose and achieving long-term recovery from opioidaddiction. |
Craig Hopp, Ph.D. September 25, 2019 Americans consume natural products every day either through their diet or via dietary supplements. The 2012 National Health Interview Survey estimates that 18 percent of adults in the United States use non-vitamin, non-mineral natural products as supplements. An estimated 20 to 30 percent of patients on prescription medication indicate they are also taking dietary supplementsconcomitantly. | On September 25, Dr. Helene Langevin provided a statement on the work done at the NCCIH. The written version is available on our website. Resources for Researchers October 3, 2019 The intent of the webinars is to provide an overview of each of the initiatives and to address applicant questions prior to preparing and submitting applications. The webinars are optional and not required for application submission. October 1, 2019 The National Institutes of Health awarded 93 grants through its High-Risk, High-Reward Research Program that will fund highly innovative biomedical or behavioral research proposed by extraordinarily creativescientists. Upcoming Events October 10, 2019;Building 49, Room 1A51/1A59, NIH Campus, Bethesda, MD. (In-person attendance only.) The International Congress on Integrative Medicine and Health will take place at the Hilton Cleveland Downtown in Cleveland, Ohio on April 28 - May 1, 2020. The Congress is convened by the Academic Consortium for Integrative Medicine and Health, in association with the International Society for ComplementaryResearch. The deadline for abstract or proposal submissions is October 11, 2019. In case you missed it... The September 23 symposiumcelebrated progress in complementary and integrative health research and considered the future of the field. The day featured a Stephen E. Straus Distinguished Lecture in the Science of Complementary TherapiesbyDr. Lorimer Moseley of the University of South Australiatitled Why We Need a Pain Revolution: From Science to Practice, lightning round presentations with early-stage investigators, and two panel discussions on pain research in military and veteran populations as well as the future of natural productsresearch. View the archive. Application Deadline:October 16, 2019 NCCIH is seeking an exceptional and motivated leader to serve as the Clinical Director/Supervisory Physician (Clinical) within the Clinical Investigation Branch in the Division of Intramural Research (DIR). The NCCIH DIR conducts basic, translational, and clinical research to improve our understanding of neural mechanisms of pain processing and nonpharmacologic modulation of pain. DHHS, NIH, and NCCIH are equal opportunity employers. Applications from women, minorities, and persons with disabilities are stronglyencouraged. |
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