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Friends of the National Library of Medicine - Friends of the National Library of Medicine - National Library of Medicine Devoted to increasing public awareness and use of the National Library of Medicine’s programs in research, education, and public service. National Library of Medicine Devoted to increasing public awareness and use of the National Library of Medicine’s programs in research, education, and public service.
Advances understanding of the National Library of Medicine through webinars , podcasts , and programs that promote evidence-based medicine and biomedical discovery. Brings together thought leaders and partners to advance innovation through the Precision Healthcare Forum and the Forum for Scientific Productivity and Quality Research .
Honors individuals and organizations advancing healthcare and access to knowledge through the annual FNLM Awards Gala . By becoming a member of the Friends of the National Library of Medicine, your dues fund a variety of activities and educational programs . We offer several sponsorship opportunities designed to support The Friends of the NLM’s mission while providing valuable recognition for our sponsors.
Help advance the work of the Friends of the NLM and provide access to critical health information worldwide. Friends of the National Library of Medicine to Honor Dr. Allan Brandt Friends of the National Library of Medicine to Honor Dr. Robert Beall FNLM Launches New Podcast Series Friends of the National Library of Medicine to Honor Dr. H. Holden Thorp Friends of the National Library of Medicine to Honor Dr. Susan K.
Newbold at Awards Gala Friends of the National Library of Medicine to Honor Dr. Erin K. O’Shea at Awards Gala A few words from our board members View all of our webinars for 2026. Registration is available now.
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PAR-26-042 funds NLM-priority clinical informatics R01 grants up to $250,000 in direct costs per year through March 6, 2029, with standard NIH cycles on October 5, February 5, and June 5. The notice explicitly defines non-responsive applications: incremental tool improvements, projects primarily focused on social determinants of health, and projects primarily focused on ethical/legal/social issues. With NIH SBIR/STTR just reopened and the OMB Uniform Grants Regulation rewrite reshaping discretionary awards, the NLM clinical informatics line is one of the few stable, well-defined biomedical funding streams left at the agency. Here is how to read it.
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