NHLBI
Research and Policy Update
Number 12
December 2004
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NHLBI Web Site for the research community. The Updates will be
sent as needed, but no more than once a week.
Funding Updates
Please
Note: Links to RFAs and PAs will take you to the NIH
Web site
RFA-HL-05-014:
Critical Issues in Post-phlebitic Syndrome
Receipt
Dates: Letter of Intent, April 26, 2005
Application,
May 24, 2005
RFA-HL-05-006:
Sickle Cell Disease Clinical Research Network
Receipt
Dates: Letter of Intent, March 25, 2005
Application, April 25, 2005
RFA-HL-05-003:
Heart Failure Clinical Research Network
Receipt
Dates: Letter of Intent, July 19, 2005
Application,
August 16, 2005
RFA-HG-05-001:
Molecular Screening Assay Development for SCD
Receipt
Dates: Letter of Intent, March 25, 2005
Application:
April 26 , 2005
RFP-NHLBI-RR-05-19:
NIH National Stem Cell Bank
Receipt
Dates, Letter of Intent, February 16, 2005
Proposal,
March 16, 2005
RFP-HV-05-09:
National Registry of Genetically Triggered Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms
and Cardiovascular Conditions (GENTAC) - Data Coordinating Center
Receipt
Dates: Letter of Intent, January 3, 2005
Proposal,
March 3, 2005
PA-05-032:
Restless Legs Syndrome and Periodic Limb Movement Disorder
PA-05-030:
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Pathophysiology and Treatment
PA-05-029:
Social and Cultural Dimensions of Health
PA-05-027: Research on Mind-Body Interactions and Health
PAR-05-026:
Community Participation in Research
PAR-04-023: Bioengineering Research Partnerships: Additional
Receipt Dates
For
additional initiatives, please visit the following Web page:
NHLBI Grants and Contracts
page
Policy Updates
No
new or revised policies have been issued.
For
additional policy documents, please visit Funding
/ Award Policy section on the following Web
page:
Funding, Training, and Policies
Training Updates
Research
Supplements to Promote Diversity in Health-Related Research: Guidelines
for the Applicant
For more information on training and career development programs,
please visit the following Web page:
Training and Career Development
Meetings
List
of upcoming meetings
NIH
Conference on Dietary Supplements, Coagulation, and Antithrombotic
Therapies, January 13-14, 2005
National
Heart, Lung, and Blood Advisory Council, February 10, 2005
For
more information on upcoming meetings, please visit the following
Web page:
Announcements of NHLBI Meetings,
Conferences, and Events
Reports
of past meetings
Oxidative
Stress/Inflammation and Heart, Lung, Blood, and Sleep Disorders,
Workshop Summary, November 29, 2004
For more information
on past meetings, please visit the following Web page:
Workshop and Meeting Summaries,
and Other Scientific Reports
Press Releases
Statement
on Oral Contraceptive Study from Barbara Alving, M.D., Director
of the Women’s Health Initiative and Acting Director of the National
Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, December 15, 2004
Oral
Contraceptives and Cardiovascular Disease: Press Statement
from Wayne State University and the Women’s Health Initiative,
December 13, 2004
NHLBI
Stops Study Testing How Long Children with Sickle Cell Anemia
Should Have Blood Transfusions to Prevent Stroke—Clinical
Alert Issued to U.S. Physicians, December 6, 2004
For
additional Press Releases, please visit the following Web page:
Current Press Releases
Selected NHLBI Vacancies
The
NHLBI has no vacancies to highlight at this time. Please see the
HHS Careers (QuickHire)
or NIH's
CareerHere site.
Note: Changes and additions may have been made to this list, for
the most current information, please visit the NHLBI
Jobs Opportunities page
Other Items of Interest
Clinical
Alert: Transfusions Should Continue in Children with SCD who are
at Risk of Strokes
The
Cooperative Study of Sickle Cell Disease (CSSCD) Limited Access
Dataset
The study objectives included: 1) define prospectively the natural
history of sickle cell disease; 2) determine the relationships
between cognitive and academic functioning and brain status as
determined by MRI; 3) determine the cognitive or behavioral markers
of silent infarct; 4) determine the relationship of family functioning
on the Family Environment Scale (FES) to brain status, cognitive
functioning, and social and demographic factors; 5) continue studies
that will enhance the state of knowledge on the influence of sickle
cell disease on the psychosocial adjustment of children and adolescents.
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