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A Home-Based Phone Intervention Improved Uptake of Recommended Medical Treatment for Heart Failure Among Patients in Navajo Nation Researchers made an important finding after they implemented a home-based phone guideline-directed medical therapy among patients with heart failure in Navajo (Diné) Nation.
Among Older Adults With Multiple Chronic Conditions, Photo Sharing Improved Patient–Clinician Communication on Dietary Behaviors Research on a photo-based communication intervention on dietary behaviors among adults ages 60+ years with multiple chronic conditions shows that photo sharing improved patient–clinician connections and strengthened clinical recommendations.
NIMHD Fellows’ Influence Extends to NIH’s 2024 Postbac Poster Day and Beyond 11 NIMHD early-career researchers presented various research topics at NIH’s 2024 Postbac Poster Day. Peer Coaching May Help Support Blood Pressure Control Researchers investigated community-based support interventions to help patients in rural Southeastern U.S. manage their blood pressure.
The mission of NIMHD is to lead scientific research in humans to improve minority health and reduce health disparities in the United States and its territories. NIMHD supports research related to clinical care, health services, and health systems; community health, data science, and population science; and integrative biological and behavioral sciences.
NIMHD Names New Scientific Director The National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) announced the appointment of Kelvin Choi, Ph. D. , M.
P. H. , as the new scientific director of its Division of Intramural Research (DIR), effective November 17, 2024.
Epidemiologist Uses Community-Engaged Methods to Understand Determinants of Health for Native Prison Populations Dr. Ricky Camplain discusses how community-engaged research methods form an essential piece of her work with incarcerated people of American Indian and Alaska Native heritage.
American Indian or Alaska Native Training & Workforce Development Researcher Committed to Raising Awareness of Research Gaps for Alaska Native Populations Commends Progress Amid Continued Distrust Dr. Dillard discusses the progress at NIH to improve the health of Alaska Native communities and acknowledges the distrust many Alaska Native communities experience toward researchers.
American Indian or Alaska Native Training & Workforce Development Engineering your data for effective AI Model Development Equips participants with advanced data handling techniques to support model development by covering data normalization and scaling, feature selection, managing imbalanced data, and demonstrating the...
An Introduction to Python for Data Science This session introduces the Python programming language, its application in Data Science on SCHARE, and free Python resources. Designed for beginners, this session addresses jargon, general concepts...
Data Preparation for Creating AI-ready Quality Data This Think-a-Thon session covers essential data preparation techniques for AI projects including visualizing raw data, address outliers, detecting and managing missing data, selecting variables fit... NIMHD provides support for a variety of research, training, infrastructure development, and outreach and information dissemination projects related to its mission.
NOTICE OF CORRECTION: Eligible Individuals, Ruth L. Kirschstein Research Service Award (NRSA) NIH Guide Number: NOT-OD-25-126 Temporary Extension of Eligibility for the NIH Pathway to Independence Award (K99/R00) NIH Guide Number: NOT-OD-121 Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) Individual Predoctoral Fellowship (Parent F31) NIH Guide Number: PA-25-422 Ruth L.
Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) Individual Postdoctoral Fellowship (Parent F32) NIH Guide Number: PA-25-423 NIMHD resources include extramural programs, recently published public health data, and publications and tools to support health disparities research. SCHARE is a cloud-based platform for population science and datasets designed to fill critical health research and artificial intelligence gaps.
Recognizing the need for high-quality, publicly available online resources for improving minority health and reducing health disparities, NIMHD developed HDPulse. The PhenX Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) Collection, available in the PhenX Toolkit, expands data protocols to help measure individual- and societal-level factors that shape behaviors and health outcomes.
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This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) invites Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant applications from small business concerns (SBCs) for funding to perform research leading to the development of innovative technologies that may advance progress for early detection and assessment of individuals at risk and for early diagnosis, prognosis and follow-up of type 1 diabetes (T1D). Funding Opportunity Number: RFA-DK-15-024. Assistance Listing: 93.847. Funding Instrument: G. Category: FN,HL. Award Amount: $2M total program funding.
This initiative will stimulate and support innovative research by small business concerns that may lead to the development of novel technologies for the early diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of micro and macro vascular complications of diabetes which are associated with significant morbidity and mortality of the disease and high costs to the health care system. Funding Opportunity Number: PA-14-058. Assistance Listing: 93.847. Funding Instrument: G. Category: FN,HL.
The STOMP program funds measurement tools and removal therapies for microplastics in human tissue. Proposals due June 22. Eligibility, phases, and strategy.
Read articleThe Elevance Health Foundation's FY2026 Maternal/Infant Health cycle offers grants around $1 million (1–3 years, 15% indirects) to reduce pre-term birth and severe maternal morbidity. But eligibility hinges on a specific 501(c)(3) subsection test, funding concentrates in 10 states plus national scalable programs, and a corporate payer-funder judges you on measurable outcomes, not need. Here is how to read this RFP and compete before the July 31 deadline.
Read articleElevance Health Foundation's maternal/infant health RFP closes July 31, 2026, part of a five-year, $150 million commitment. Last cycle it awarded 29 grants totaling $6.5M across the pregnancy continuum. Here is what the funder actually rewards — measurable disparity reduction, a 15% indirect-cost cap, and scalable models — plus how nonprofits in the 10 priority states should frame a competitive proposal.
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