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New N3C PHASTR questions open for application

The National COVID Cohort Collaborative (N3C) PHASTR is designed to quickly address high-impact questions that can be answered with N3C data. These questions are identified by NCATS and NIH leadership, and proposals...

NIH: A Look Back at Science's 2022 Breakthroughs

In the following post from the NIH Director's blog, Lawrence Tabak, DDS, PhD, discusses breakthroughs on RSV vaccines, advancements in MS research, and using AI to design novel proteins for vaccines and other uses. ...

IRDiRC issues call for members for four new task forces

The International Rare Diseases Research Consortium (IRDiRC) launched a Call for Members for the four new Task Forces as part of the IRDiRC Roadmap 2023. Check out the newly approved Task Forces: Funding...

Become a peer reviewer at PCORI

The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) is an independent, nonprofit research organization. Their goal is to support research that will provide reliable, useful information to help people make informed...

NCATS sponsors Rare Disease Day at NIH Feb. 28

Rare Disease Day® takes place worldwide on Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2023, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST. This annual event was set up and is coordinated by EURORDIS and 65+ national alliance patient organization partners....

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