Revision of CDC Guidelines
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Other
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CDC
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CC
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The collaboration serves to revise guidelines for managing occupational exposures to HIV and managing healthcare workers infected with hepatitis B.
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RuSH (Registry and Surveillance System in Hemoglobinopathies)
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Resource Development
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CDC, HRSA, OS
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NHLBI, NICHD, NIDDK
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Registry and Surveillance System in Hemoglobinopathies (RuSH) is a database of information on people living with hemoglobinopathies (sickle cell disease and thalassemia) in six states.
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Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award Program
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Training Initiative
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AHRQ, HRSA
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OD/OER
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Predoctoral and postdoctoral training in biomedical, behavioral, and clinical research, including health services and primary care research, is supported by a portion of NIH''s Kirschstein-National Research Service Award Program (NRSA) funds. These funds are annually transferred to AHRQ and HRSA by the NIH Budget Office in accordance with Public Law 111-8, Section 219 of the Health Service Act.
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RxNorm
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Resource Development
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FDA
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NLM
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RxNorm provides normalized names for clinical drugs and links its names to many of the drug vocabularies commonly used in pharmacy management and drug interaction software. By providing links between these vocabularies, RxNorm can mediate messages between systems not using the same software and vocabulary.
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Sabbatical in Clinical Research Management Program
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Training Initiative
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FDA, OS
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CC, FIC, NCATS, NEI, NIAID, NLM
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Experienced investigators come to the NIH to learn about management of a clinical research enterprise, including topics such as planning and budget development, protocol writing and tracking and scientific review. Sabbaticals are self-directed, meaning that the participant chooses from a list of electives and helps determine how much time to spend studying each topic. The electives are offered by leaders at the NIH and other HHS agencies with the NIH Clinical Center being the most heavily involved.
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Safety and Efficacy Evaluations of Topical Microbicide (TM)/Biomedical Prevention (BP) Products in the Repeat Low-Dose Macaque SIV/SHIV Infection Model
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Research Initiative
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CDC
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NIAID
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The NIAID and CDC recognize the need to perform preclinical safety and efficacy evaluations of candidate products in the repeat low-dose (RLD) macaque SIV/SHIV infection model that has been established by CDC. NIAID established an interagency agreement with CDC in order to: 1) conduct safety and efficacy evaluations of TM/BP products in the RLD macaque model -- including pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic analyses of candidate biomedical prevention products; 2) utilize relevant macaque species, virus strains, and routes of infection to accomplish the proposed evaluations; and 3) perform other macaque studies as needed.
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Safety Reporting Portal
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Resource Development
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FDA
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OD/OSP
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Development of a portal to streamline the process of reporting pre- and post-market safety data to the FDA and NIH and to serve as a prototype for a federal-wide system. The Portal is an important policy innovation and major step forward in the effort to eliminate unnecessary complexities and inefficiencies associated with the current system of reporting adverse events. The Portal uses a harmonized set of terms, the Basal Adverse Event Report, to provide a single, web-based interface for standardized electronic reporting of adverse events and unanticipated problems to NIH and FDA and also enables the transmission of reports to local oversight bodies such as IRBs and DSMBs.
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Science Research and New Technology for Development Meeting
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Meeting/ Workshop
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CDC
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NIAID, FIC
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This Workshop brought researchers together to discuss ways to bridge the gap between science and programs in Mali.
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Screening and Brief Intervention Models to Address Unhealthy Drug Use (SBIRT)
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Research Initiative
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SAMHSA
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NIDA
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Randomized controlled 3 arm trial to determine the efficacy of Screening and Brief Intervention Models to Address Unhealthy Drug Use (SBIRT) using the SAMHSA funded SBIRT program in Massachusetts.
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SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth
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Research Initiative
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CDC
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NIDDK
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SEARCH is a multi-center study that identifies cases of diabetes in children/youth, providing data on incidence and prevalence in the United States as well as data on diabetes management and complications.
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